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  • noun Plural form of quadruplicate.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quadruplicate.

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Examples

  • What chance had he, though he destroyed the check a thousand times over, to escape the records by which the coil of modern trade duplicates and quadruplicates each slip of scribbled paper?

    The Conquest of Canaan Booth Tarkington 1907

  • What chance had he, though he destroyed the check a thousand times over, to escape the records by which the coil of modern trade duplicates and quadruplicates each slip of scribbled paper?

    The Conquest of Canaan 1905

  • The most zealous lovers of books have smiled at his duplicates, quadruplicates, and multiplied specimens of a single edition.

    The Great Book-Collectors Charles Isaac Elton 1869

  • A few days after this, Bartleby concluded four lengthy documents, being quadruplicates of a week's testimony taken before me in my High Court of Chancery.

    Bartleby 1856

  • A few days after this, Bartleby concluded four lengthy documents, being quadruplicates of a week's testimony taken before me in my High Court of

    Bartleby, the Scrivener A Story of Wall-Street Herman Melville 1855

  • A few days after this, Bartleby concluded four lengthy documents, being quadruplicates of a week's testimony taken before me in my High Court of

    The Piazza Tales Herman Melville 1855

  • Cells of three wells each were trypsinized on day 1 to 5 and separately titrated in quadruplicates by co-cultivation of serial 10-fold dilutions of the harvested inocula with subconfluent uninfected MeWo cells

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Felix Wussow et al. 2009

  • Cells were seeded at 30 000 cells / well 24 h before adding RTX / CAP dilutions in duplicates or quadruplicates, then the plates were incubated for further 24 hr at 37°C.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2008

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