| The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. |
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| conduplicate |
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| SYLLABICATION: | con·du·pli·cate |
| PRONUNCIATION: | k n-d pl -k t, -dy - |
| ADJECTIVE: | Folded together lengthwise, as certain leaves or certain petals in a bud. | | ETYMOLOGY: | Latin conduplic tus, past participle of conduplic re, to double : com-, com- + duplic re, to double (from duplex, duplic-, double; see dwo- in Appendix I). | | OTHER FORMS: | con du·pli·ca tion (-k sh n) NOUN
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