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verb

Recover (seized goods) by replevin.

Usage examples:

He could not replevy the entrusted goods
noun

An exact copy or model of something, especially one on a smaller scale.

Usage examples:

A replica of the empire state building
adjective

Able to be copied or reproduced exactly.

Usage examples:

We think the model is easily replicable to all sorts of projects
noun

(in science fiction) a genetically engineered or artificial being created as an exact replica of a particular human being.

Usage examples:

In the film, harrison ford plays a retired blade runner - a cop who hunts artificial humans, or rep…
noun

An exact copy or model of something, especially one on a smaller scale.

Usage examples:

A replica of the empire state building
verb

Make an exact copy of; reproduce.

Usage examples:

It might be impractical to replicate eastern culture in the west
adjective

Of the nature of a copy.

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A replicate earth
noun

A close or exact copy; a replica.

Usage examples:

Young reptiles should not be considered merely small replicates of adults
verb

Make an exact copy of; reproduce.

Usage examples:

It might be impractical to replicate eastern culture in the west
adjective

Of the nature of a copy.

Usage examples:

A replicate earth
noun

A close or exact copy; a replica.

Usage examples:

Young reptiles should not be considered merely small replicates of adults
verb

Make an exact copy of; reproduce.

Usage examples:

It might be impractical to replicate eastern culture in the west
noun

A close or exact copy; a replica.

Usage examples:

Young reptiles should not be considered merely small replicates of adults
adjective

Of the nature of a copy.

Usage examples:

A replicate earth
verb

Make an exact copy of; reproduce.

Usage examples:

It might be impractical to replicate eastern culture in the west
adjective

Of the nature of a copy.

Usage examples:

A replicate earth
noun

A close or exact copy; a replica.

Usage examples:

Young reptiles should not be considered merely small replicates of adults
noun

The action of copying or reproducing something.

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The extraordinary speed and replication of information created by computerization
noun

The action of copying or reproducing something.

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The extraordinary speed and replication of information created by computerization
adjective

Relating to or involving the replication of genetic material or living organisms.

Usage examples:

Normal diploid human cells multiply for a finite number of generations and then enter a state of re…
adverb

As regards replication; by means of, or in a manner characterized by, replication.

adjective

Of the nature of or relating to a reply.

verb

Say something in response to something someone has said.

Usage examples:

He was gone before we could reply to his last remark
noun

A verbal or written answer.

Usage examples:

I received a reply from the managing director
verb

Say something in response to something someone has said.

Usage examples:

He was gone before we could reply to his last remark
noun

A verbal or written answer.

Usage examples:

I received a reply from the managing director
verb

To plight again or once more; (in later use) especially in "to replight one's (also a) troth".

noun

A reply, a response.

noun

An instance of replotting something; a new or altered representation on a plan or graph.

verb

To plot again or differently; especially to represent a second or further time on a plan or graph.

noun

The action or an act of dividing an area of land into plots again or differently.

noun

An instance of replotting something; a new or altered representation on a plan or graph.

verb

To plot again or differently; especially to represent a second or further time on a plan or graph.

noun

A person who or thing which replots something; (in early use) specifically a device for converting the readings of a weapon's rangefinder.

noun

An instance of replotting something; a new or altered representation on a plan or graph.

verb

To plot again or differently; especially to represent a second or further time on a plan or graph.

verb

To plough again or once more.

verb

To plough again or once more.

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