Adjective
replicable (not comparable)
That can be replicated.
That said, ID does not qualify as science because it gives us nothing to test or measure. Science requires replicable tests involving measurable variables. Tony Snow
Every public school in the country should have a nutrition-education curriculum. We're creating a pilot program at my son's school. We are looking to create a replicable model that can help bring good nutrition to all children. Cat Cora
His role is also one of the most clearly defined, based less on platitudes and more on replicable tips and visible transformations. Source: Internet
After 10 years of building and running operations across Karachi and districts of Thatta&Sujawal, Aman Ambulance is a replicable and scalable model. Source: Internet
IRENA/ADFD Open Fifth Round of Funding for Renewable Energy Projects USD 50 million available for scalable, replicable and transformative renewable energy projects. Source: Internet
Realisability and replicable prototypes The metre was originally defined to be one ten millionth of the distance between the North Pole and the Equator through Paris. Source: Internet