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Replicate vs Repertoire - What's the difference?

replicate | repertoire |

As nouns the difference between replicate and repertoire

is that replicate is an outcome of a procedure while repertoire is .

As a verb replicate

is to make a copy (replica) of.

As an adjective replicate

is (botany|zoology) folded over or backward; folded back upon itself.

replicate

English

Verb

(en-verb)
  • To make a copy (replica) of.
  • (label) To repeat (an experiment or trial) with a consistent result.
  • *{{quote-magazine, date=2014-06-21, volume=411, issue=8892, magazine=(The Economist)
  • , title= Magician’s brain , passage=[Isaac Newton] was obsessed with alchemy. He spent hours copying alchemical recipes and trying to replicate them in his laboratory. He believed that the Bible contained numerological codes.}}
  • (label) To reply.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • an outcome of a procedure.
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (botany, zoology) Folded over or backward; folded back upon itself.
  • a replicate leaf or petal
    the replicate margin of a shell

    repertoire

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A list of dramas, operas, pieces, parts, etc., which a company or a person has rehearsed and is prepared to perform or display.
  • The conjurer expanded his repertoire with some new tricks.
  • A set of skills possessed by a person. A collection of items.
  • References

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    See also

    * portfolio