![]() ![]() ![]() It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit prasna- "turban " Greek plekein "to plait, braid, wind, twine," plektos "twisted " Latin plicare "to lay, fold, twist," plectere (past participle plexus) "to plait, braid, intertwine " Old Church Slavonic plesti "to braid, plait, twist," Russian plesti Gothic flahta "braid " Old Norse fletta, Old High German flehtan "to plait " Old English fleax "cloth made with flax, linen. AdjectiveEdit Being the same as another identical, often having been copied from an original. ![]() a duplicate key a copy that corresponds to an original exactly. transitive verb To duplicate something which has been written, drawn, or recorded onto tape means to make exact copies of it. His task will be to duplicate his success overseas here at home. It forms all or part of: accomplice application apply complex complexion complicate complication complicity deploy display duplex duplicate duplicity employ explicate explicit exploit flax implex implicate implication implicit imply multiply perplex perplexity plait plash (v.2) "to interlace " pleat -plex plexus pliable pliant plie plight (n.1) "condition or state " ply (v.1) "work with, use " ply (v.2) "to bend ply (n.) "a layer, fold " replica replicate replication reply simplex splay triplicate. Definitions being two identical identically copied from an original. transitive verb If you duplicate something that has already been done, you repeat or copy it. Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to plait." It is an extended form of root *pel- (2) "to fold." ![]()
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