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One that resembles or corresponds to another; an identical copy.

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This is a duplicate, but a very good replica.

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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.

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A pawnbroker's ticket, which must be shown when redeeming a pledged item.

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The game of duplicate bridge.

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The game of duplicate Scrabble.

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A biological specimen that was gathered alongside another specimen and represents the same species.

Examples of duplicates in a Sentence

In the second drawer she found a check book with duplicates.

I'm guessing that degeneration means the new cells aren't exact duplicates of the cells they replace, kind of like accelerated aging.

They have become extremely adept at finding out duplicates and hidden texts, detecting and punishing the search engine spammers.

The duplicates sale of 1813 financed the compilation of a new catalog, supplanting the existing one in three sequences.

It is perfect for making duplicates of a single source on a more commercial scale.

In this section the movies will be 2002 and newer with no duplicates.

Keep your crafting area neatly organized so you're not accidentally buying duplicates of items you already own.

Shortly after their thank you notes are written, they stand in the return line, exchanging duplicates of the gifts they received.

Some of these designs are stylized while others are exact duplicates of sea motifs.

If you need five or more duplicates, you can call the company for special bulk pricing.

Many times when you buy in bulk, you aren't really purchasing exact duplicates.

Don't pack duplicates of basic items such as jeans or plain t-shirts; cruise ships do offer laundry services (though some charge a minimal fee).

The duplicates of famous championship rings come in both fashion jewelry-level quality, as well as in fine jewelry materials.

Some people are attached to an old frame that they can't find duplicates of anymore.

Yet at this park, the thrill rides feature miniature duplicates so that children of all ages can participate in the excitement.

A complete list of Littlest Pet Shop toys is easy to gather and fun to use - compare with your friends and swap ideas on how to combine collections, save up for new ones, or sell and swap your duplicates.

This is a form of plagiarism, whether it duplicates word for word the statements in the article or simply paraphrases them.

Buying exact replicas of designer handbags can sound enticing to shoppers on a budget, but these duplicates have hidden costs.

Record keeping was often lost or destroyed due to fires and floods without any duplicates being available.

Get up to eight boxes of duplicates for less than $40.

And if the child doesn't produce the behavior to be sent to their room as punishment, does the 'replicating program' punish them anyway, to make sure the child's day duplicates their original?

Meanwhile the duplicates had reached Moltke, and he, knowing well the temperament of the "Red Prince" and the impossibility of arresting the intended movement, obtained the royal sanction to a letter addressed to the crown prince, in which the latter was ordered to co-operate with his whole command.

The Boston public library, exceeded in size in the United States by the library of Congress at Washington - and probably first, because of the large number of duplicates in the library of Congress - and the largest free municipal library in the world; the library of Harvard, extremely well chosen and valuable for research; the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society (1791); the Boston Athenaeum (1807); the State Library (1826); the New England Historic Genealogical Society (1845); the Congregational Library; the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1780); and the Boston Society of Natural History (1830), all in Boston, leave it easily unrivalled, unless by Washington, as the best research centre of the country.

Holinshed's is much the fullest, but of its 629 names several are duplicates.

Unlike a set theoretic union the PROforma union operator does not eliminate duplicates.

We are now removing these duplicates by merging in the Oxford data.

I've found deleting duplicates seems to fix this pretty readily.

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