Artificial intelligent assistant

dittograph

ˈdittograph, v.
  [f. the n.]
  pass. To be repeated by dittography. Hence ˈdittographing vbl. n.

1897 Expositor June 409, x. 22c is certainly ‘dittographed’ from v. 22a. 1906 S. R. Driver Jeremiah 349 The {hebhe} at the end..is simply dittographed from the following [word]. 1944 C. L. Wrenn in Trans. Philol. Soc. 1943 20 The -i of maegsibbi seems obviously to be a mere dittographing of the i of affectui.

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