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reduplication
English
Etymology
re- +? duplication
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /??.dju?.pl?.?ke?.??n/
- (US) IPA(key): /??.d(j)u.pl?.?ke?.??n/
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
reduplication (countable and uncountable, plural reduplications)
- (linguistics) The act of, or an instance of, reduplicating.
- (anatomy) The folding or doubling of a part or organ.
Usage notes
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Derived terms
- endoreduplication
- contrastive focus reduplication
Translations
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reduplicate
English
Etymology
From Medieval Latin reduplic?tus, from reduplic?re, from re- with duplic?re.
Adjective
reduplicate (comparative more reduplicate, superlative most reduplicate)
- doubled
- (botany) valvate with the margins curved outwardly
- (botany) folded, with the abaxial surfaces facing one another
Verb
reduplicate (third-person singular simple present reduplicates, present participle reduplicating, simple past and past participle reduplicated)
- (transitive) To double again: to multiply: to repeat.
- (transitive, linguistics) To repeat (a word or part of a word) in order to form a new word or phrase, possibly with modification of one of the repetitions.
Related terms
- reduplication
Translations
Italian
Adjective
reduplicate f
- feminine plural of reduplicato
References
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