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  • 48duplicate — [15] Like its close relative double, duplicate comes ultimately from Latin duplus ‘two fold’, a compound adjective based on Latin duo ‘two’ and an Indo European element *plwhich denoted ‘folding’ (it is present also in English fold and ply).… …

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  • 49duplicate — {{11}}duplicate (adj.) mid 15c., having two parts, double, from L. duplicatus, pp. of duplicare to double, from duo two (see TWO (Cf. two)) + plicare to fold see PLY (Cf. ply) (v.)). Meaning exactly corresponding, that is an exact copy of is from …

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  • 50duplicate — [15] Like its close relative double, duplicate comes ultimately from Latin duplus ‘two fold’, a compound adjective based on Latin duo ‘two’ and an Indo European element *plwhich denoted ‘folding’ (it is present also in English fold and ply).… …

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