reproducible

English

Etymology

From reproduce +‎ -ible.

Adjective

reproducible (comparative more reproducible, superlative most reproducible)

  1. (of a measurement, experiment etc) Capable of being reproduced at a different time or place and by different people.
    Antonyms: irreproducible, unreproducible

Translations

Noun

reproducible (plural reproducibles)

  1. Something that can be reproduced.
    transparencies and other reproducibles

See also

Galician

Alternative forms

Etymology

From reproducir +‎ -ible.

Adjective

reproducible m or f (plural reproducibles)

  1. reproducible
  2. playable (capable of being to play a song)

Spanish

Etymology

From reproducir +‎ -ible.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /repɾoduˈθible/ [re.pɾo.ð̞uˈθi.β̞le] (Spain)
  • IPA(key): /repɾoduˈsible/ [re.pɾo.ð̞uˈsi.β̞le] (Latin America, Philippines)
  • Rhymes: -ible
  • Syllabification: re‧pro‧du‧ci‧ble

Adjective

reproducible m or f (masculine and feminine plural reproducibles)

  1. reproducible
  2. playable (capable of being to play a song)