Duplicability

/ˌduːplɪkəˈbɪlɪtɪ/ noun

Definition

The quality or state of being able to be duplicated or copied; the extent to which something can be successfully reproduced.

Etymology

From duplicate plus the suffix -ability (able to be) plus -ity (abstract noun). This modern formation describes a characteristic important in manufacturing, software, and science.

Kelly Says

In the digital age, duplicability became a major concern—music and movies can be copied infinitely, which fundamentally changed how we pay for entertainment.

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