Able to be duplicated, copied, or reproduced; capable of being made into an exact copy.
From duplicate plus the suffix -able (capable of being). This adjective form appeared in modern English as duplication became a common process in manufacturing and information technology.
DNA is incredibly duplicable—cells do it millions of times a day—but some things like a sunset or a perfect moment can't be truly duplicated no matter how we try.
Complete word intelligence in one call. Free tier — 50 lookups/day.