reproducible — able to be copied or repeated with the same results
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: able to be copied or repeated with the same results
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌriːprəˈduːsəbl/
Korean meaning: 재생산할 수 있는, 재현할 수 있는
Korean pronunciation: 리프러**듀**서블
Example Sentences
- His magic trick wasn't very impressive because it was easily reproducible with a YouTube tutorial.
- The chef's secret recipe should be reproducible, or the restaurant will fail when he retires.
- My grandmother's cookies are theoretically reproducible, but somehow mine always taste like cardboard.
reproducible
ADJECTIVE//ˌriːprəˈduːsəbl//
able to be copied or repeated with the same results

able to be copied or repeated with the same results
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When results are reproducible, they become reducible and deducible!
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Origin
라틴어에서 출발한 단어로, '다시'를 의미하는 're-'와 '생산하다'를 의미하는 'produce', 그리고 '할 수 있는'을 의미하는 '-ible'이 합쳐져 '다시 만들어낼 수 있는'이라는 의미가 되었습니다.
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“His magic trick wasn't very impressive because it was easily reproducible with a YouTube tutorial.”
“The chef's secret recipe should be reproducible, or the restaurant will fail when he retires.”
“My grandmother's cookies are theoretically reproducible, but somehow mine always taste like cardboard.”
“Scientific findings must be reproducible to ensure their reliability and validity.”
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