duplicatio
Duplicatio is a Latin noun meaning the act of doubling, copying, or repetition. From duplicare “to double,” it is cognate with the English “duplication” and the French “duplication.” In historical, linguistic, and scholarly usage, duplicatio serves as a generic label for situations involving twofold copies or repeats.
In rhetoric and grammar, duplicatio denotes the repetition of a word or phrase for emphasis, a device
In textual criticism and manuscript studies, duplicatio refers to the creation of duplicate copies of a text,
In biology and genetics, duplicatio designates duplication events that produce extra copies of DNA segments, genes,
In modern English usage, duplicatio is uncommon outside scholarly or Latin-language contexts; the ordinary term is