Adjective
Folded over or backward; folded back upon itself; as, a replicate leaf or petal; a replicate margin of a shell.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBecause of the nature of Moore's law, anything that an extremely clever graphics programmer can do at one point can be replicated by a merely competent programmer some number of years later. John D. Carmack
Hume was right about one thing: to have real confidence in a miracle, one needs evidence-massive, well-documented, and either replicated or independently corroborated evidence from multiple and reliable sources. No religious miracle even comes close to meeting those standards. Jerry Coyne
Nothing can be truly replicated. Not a love, not a jewel, not a single line. Patti Smith
I use printers to make prints of the images that I am creating. And I try to have that surface kind of replicated in the painting. Jeff Koons
Everyone knows of great projects that were too dependent on a charismatic individual, or simply too expensive to be replicated. Geoff Mulgan
Not everything that happens in an in-person classroom is currently replicated with an online course, and perhaps the experience will never be the quite the same. But there are new opportunities that online learning opens up that would have never been possible without this technology. Daphne Koller