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duplicated

ˈduplicated, ppl. a.
  [f. prec. + -ed1.]
  1. Doubled, made in duplicate, repeated.

1643 Prynne Sov. Power Parl. ii. 30 Sundry duplicated deepe Asseverations. a 1661 Fuller Worthies ii. (1662) 274 Single flowers are observed much sweeter than..such flowers which are duplicated. 1801 Hooke in Phil. Trans. XCII. 40 This confused or duplicated pulse..does produce on the retina, the sensation of a yellow. 1896 T. Martin æneid iv. (470) When he sees..two suns And duplicated Thebes before him rise.

   2. Doubled back. Obs.

1741 Monro Anat. Nerves (ed. 3) 73 The Edges of the..Valves are duplicated with a muscular Corpuscle in the Middle. 1741Anat. Bones (ed. 3) 210 The duplicated Tendon of the Musculus descendens abdominis.

  3. Pathol. ‘Applied to intermittent fevers in which two paroxysms occur during the time in which one is usual; the two paroxysms being unlike to each other, but each like the corresponding one of the following period’ (Syd. Soc. Lex., 1883).

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