upprepbart
Upprepbart is a Swedish adjective meaning "able to be repeated" or "repeatable," derived from the verb upprepa (to repeat) combined with the adjectival suffix -bar. It is used across contexts where the capacity for repetition or replication is emphasized. Grammatically it appears as upprepbar in common gender, upprepbart in neuter, and upprepbara in plural forms.
In scientific and technical discourse upprepbart aligns with concepts of reproducibility and repeatability, describing results, experiments
Translations into English commonly include "repeatable" and "reproducible," though nuances differ: reproducible often implies independent verification,
Usage examples: "Metoden var upprepbar" (the method was repeatable) and "Resultatet var inte upprepbart" (the result