re·pro·duce
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–verb (used without object)
| 1. | to make a copy, representation, duplicate, or close imitation of: to reproduce a picture. |
| 2. | to produce again or anew by natural process: to reproduce a severed branch. |
| 3. | Biology. to produce one or more other individuals of (a given kind of organism) by some process of generation or propagation, sexual or asexual. |
| 4. | to cause or foster the reproduction of (organisms). |
| 5. | to produce, form, make, or bring about again or anew in any manner. |
| 6. | to recall to the mind or have a mental image of (a past incident, scene, etc.), as by the aid of memory or imagination. |
| 7. | to produce again, as a play produced at an earlier time. |
| 8. | to reproduce its kind, as an organism; propagate; bear offspring. |
| 9. | to turn out in a given manner when copied: This picture will reproduce well. |
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Reproducibility
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| re·pro·duce
Audio Help (rē'prə-dōōs', -dyōōs') Pronunciation Key
v. re·pro·duced, re·pro·duc·ing, re·pro·duc·es v. tr.
v. intr.
re'pro·duc'er n., re'pro·duc'i·bil'i·ty n., re'pro·duc'i·ble adj. |
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| reproducibility | |
noun | |
| the quality of being reproducible |
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