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Reproducere

Reproducere is a Latin verb meaning to reproduce, to bring forth again, or to copy. It is formed from the prefix re- “again” and producere “to bring forth,” and it belongs to the Latin verb system of the third conjugation. In classical Latin, reproducere would be used to describe the action of producing offspring again, duplicating manuscripts, or making copies of documents or images.

In Latin literature and philology, the word appears in contexts involving duplication or re-creation of material,

In modern languages descended from Latin, the verb is rarely used directly; its sense lives on in

though
attested
usage
is
relatively
scarce
compared
with
more
common
terms
for
“to
produce”
or
“to
copy.”
The
term
survives
in
dictionaries
and
as
a
source-language
form
in
Latin-to-vernacular
glossaries
and
in
studies
of
Latin
lexical
formation.
English
derivatives
such
as
reproduce
and
reproduction.
The
Latin
form
re-
appears
in
neologisms
or
in
scholarly
works
to
explain
the
origin
of
these
words.
In
science
and
academia
more
generally,
the
related
English
noun
“reproducibility”
(and
the
term
“replicability”)
is
used
to
discuss
the
ability
to
obtain
the
same
results
when
experiments
are
repeated;
this
concept
is
not
a
direct
technical
usage
of
the
Latin
verb,
but
it
is
built
on
the
same
root
meaning
of
bringing
forth
again.
See
also
reproduction
and
reproducibility.