imitate |
replicate |
As verbs the difference between imitate and replicate
is that
imitate is to follow as a model or a pattern; to make a copy, counterpart or semblance of while
replicate is to make a copy (replica) of.
As a noun replicate is
an outcome of a replication procedure.
As an adjective replicate is
folded over or backward; folded back upon itself.
replicate |
decimate |
As verbs the difference between replicate and decimate
is that
replicate is to make a copy (replica) of while
decimate is (
roman history) to kill one man chosen by lot out of every ten in a legion or other military group.
As a noun replicate
is an outcome of a procedure.
As an adjective replicate
is (botany|zoology) folded over or backward; folded back upon itself.
mimic |
replicate |
As verbs the difference between mimic and replicate
is that
mimic is to imitate, especially in order to ridicule while
replicate is to make a copy (replica) of.
As nouns the difference between mimic and replicate
is that
mimic is a person who practices mimicry, or mime while
replicate is an outcome of a replication procedure.
As adjectives the difference between mimic and replicate
is that
mimic is pertaining to mimicry; imitative while
replicate is folded over or backward; folded back upon itself.
taxonomy |
replicate |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and replicate
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
replicate is an outcome of a replication procedure.
As a verb replicate is
to make a copy (replica) of.
As an adjective replicate is
folded over or backward; folded back upon itself.
replicate |
reproduction |
As nouns the difference between replicate and reproduction
is that
replicate is an outcome of a replication procedure while
reproduction is the act of reproducing new individuals biologically.
As a verb replicate
is to make a copy (replica) of.
As an adjective replicate
is folded over or backward; folded back upon itself.
replicate |
transcribe |
As verbs the difference between replicate and transcribe
is that
replicate is to make a copy (replica) of while
transcribe is to convert a representation of language, typically speech but also sign language, etc, to another representation the term now usually implies the conversion of speech to text by a human transcriptionist with the assistance of a computer for word processing and sometimes also for speech recognition, the process of a computer interpreting speech and converting it to text.
As a noun replicate
is an outcome of a procedure.
As an adjective replicate
is (botany|zoology) folded over or backward; folded back upon itself.
replicate |
irreplicability |
As nouns the difference between replicate and irreplicability
is that
replicate is an outcome of a replication procedure while
irreplicability is the quality or state of being irreplicable; incapability of being replicated.
As a verb replicate
is to make a copy (replica) of.
As an adjective replicate
is folded over or backward; folded back upon itself.
replicate |
transactivate |
As verbs the difference between replicate and transactivate
is that
replicate is to make a copy (replica) of while
transactivate is to make a host cell replicate the genetic components of a virus.
As a noun replicate
is an outcome of a procedure.
As an adjective replicate
is (botany|zoology) folded over or backward; folded back upon itself.
replicate |
unreplicated |
As adjectives the difference between replicate and unreplicated
is that
replicate is folded over or backward; folded back upon itself while
unreplicated is not replicated.
As a verb replicate
is to make a copy (replica) of.
As a noun replicate
is an outcome of a replication procedure.
replicate |
provirus |
As nouns the difference between replicate and provirus
is that
replicate is an outcome of a procedure while
provirus is a virus genome, such as hiv, that integrates itself into the dna of a host cell so as to be passively replicated along with the host genome.
As a verb replicate
is to make a copy (replica) of.
As an adjective replicate
is (botany|zoology) folded over or backward; folded back upon itself.
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