duplicator
nounDivide duplicator into syllables:
du · pli · ca · tor
How to pronounce duplicator:
Definition of duplicator:
- duplicator (noun):
- one that duplicates
- a machine for making copies of graphic matter
- noun. apparatus that makes copies of typed, written or drawn material.
Synonyms for duplicator:
aper
apparatus
copier
copycat
facsimile
facsimile machine
fax
hectograph
heliotype
imitator
lithograph
lithograph machine
mimeo
mimeograph
mimeograph machine
photocopier
photostat
roneo
roneograph
setup
xerographic copier
xerox
xerox machine
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