terms |
replicates |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb replicates is
(
replicate).
replicates |
times |
As verbs the difference between replicates and times
is that
replicates is third-person singular of replicate while
times is third-person singular of time.
As a noun times is
plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.
As a preposition times is
product of the previous number and the following number.
As a proper noun Times is
a common name (often in combination) for a newspaper or periodical, especially
The Times (published in the United Kingdom), but also
The New York Times,
The Times of India,
Radio Times, etc.
multiplies |
replicates |
As verbs the difference between multiplies and replicates
is that
multiplies is third-person singular of multiply while
replicates is third-person singular of replicate.
As a noun multiplies
is plural of multiply.
imitates |
replicates |
As verbs the difference between imitates and replicates
is that
imitates is third-person singular of imitate while
replicates is third-person singular of replicate.
replicated |
replicates |
As verbs the difference between replicated and replicates
is that
replicated is past tense of replicate while
replicates is third-person singular of replicate.