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  • adjective Incapable of being replicated.

Etymologies

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ir- +‎ replicable

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Examples

  • The unique object is indispensable, irreplaceable and irreplicable that is not a real word but should be.

    Brian D. Cohen: Things Brian D. Cohen 2011

  • The unique object is indispensable, irreplaceable and irreplicable that is not a real word but should be.

    Brian D. Cohen: Things Brian D. Cohen 2011

  • Today, by irreplicable some miracle I was able to find one.

    Technorati Media – a New Blog Advertising Network from Technorati 2007

  • There's something irreplicable about yelling along with 10,000 people to lyrics like, "I wanna break it up, I wanna smash it up, I wanna fuck it up, I wanna watch it go down" (when seriously the last thing I broke was a favorite pint glass, on accident).

    I AM FUEL, YOU ARE FRIENDS 2008

  • Among them are a few who, of their own accord, ingenuity, and resourcefulness - and sheer damned persistence, mind you - seek to comprehend on their own terms, breeding sense-babies amidst irreplicable experiences. "

    World of SL Torley 2010

  • Taloussanomat went online-only, "Therman and Myllylahti note-but the researchers attribute those gains to reader interest in the global financial crisis … a bit of external, and therefore irreplicable, serendipity for a financial newspaper.

    CJR 2009

  • Taloussanomat went online-only, "Therman and Myllylahti note-but the researchers attribute those gains to reader interest in the global financial crisis … a bit of external, and therefore irreplicable, serendipity for a financial newspaper.

    CJR 2009

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