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Other; duplicate, corresponding to; resembling; hence, metameric; as, meta-arabinic, metaldehyde.
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n.
Hence, any account or score kept by notches or marks, whether on wood or paper, or in a book; especially, one kept in duplicate.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Duplicate
n.
An original instrument repeated; a document which is the same as another in all essential particulars, and differing from a mere copy in having all the validity of an original.
v. t.
To make a duplicate of (something); to make a copy or transcript of.
a.
Double; duplicate; multiplied by two; as, a twofold nature; a twofold sense; a twofold argument.
n.
A mutual agreement in writing between two or more parties, whereof each party has usually a counterpart or duplicate; sometimes in the pl., a short form for indentures of apprenticeship, the contract by which a youth is bound apprentice to a master.
n.
The sweepings of society; the rabble; the mob; -- chiefly used in the compound or duplicate, riffraff.
v. t.
To divide into two by natural growth or spontaneous action; as, infusoria duplicate themselves.
n.
The act of duplicating, or the state of being duplicated; a doubling; a folding over; a fold.
n.
A pennant used to indicate that a certain flag in a hoist of signal is duplicated.
n.
A duplicate roll (record or account) kept by an officer as a check upon another officer's roll.
n.
A part corresponding to another part; anything which answers, or corresponds, to another; a copy; a duplicate; a facsimile.
n.
That which exactly resembles or corresponds to something else; another, correspondent to the first; hence, a copy; a transcript; a counterpart.
a.
Double; twofold.
n.
One of two corresponding copies of an instrument; a duplicate.
n.
A duplicate part or copy of an indenture, deed, etc., corresponding with the original; -- now called counterpart.
v. t.
To double; to fold; to render double.
n.
A true copy, duplicate, or extract of an original writing or record, esp. of amercements or penalties set down in the rolls of court to be levied by the bailiff, or other officer.
imp. & p. p.
of Duplicate
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