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reduplication

[ri-doo-pli-key-shuhn, -dyoo-] / rɪˌdu plɪˈkeɪ ʃən, -ˌdyu- /


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What, exactly, are the implications of unsouled reduplication?

From Time Magazine Archive

We should decry our inability to avoid costly reduplication of services, build more extended-care facilities and low-cost hospitals for the chronically ill, and reduce unnecessary surgery.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Knowledge which is merely a reduplication in ideas of what exists already in the world may afford us the satisfaction of a photograph, but that is all."

From Time Magazine Archive

A couple of tall cheval-glasses added to the mystery of the room with their reduplication of shadowy corners.

From Carnival by MacKenzie, Compton

Double consonants rare.—It cannot be too clearly understood that in words like pitted, stabbing, massy, &c., there is no real reduplication of the sounds of t, b, and s, respectively.

From A Handbook of the English Language by Latham, R. G. (Robert Gordon)