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What is the noun for reproduces?

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reproducer
  1. One who reproduces something.
  2. In a phonograph, a device containing a sounding diaphragm and the needle or stylus that traverses the moving record, for reproducing the sound.
  3. In a manograph, a device for reproducing the engine stroke on a reduced scale.
  4. In software engineering, a series of steps which reproduce a bug or other condition of interest.
  5. Examples:
    1. “In Fig. 151c the construction of the gramophone reproducer is shown in section.”
      “Or suddenly it did not find how to recharge its digital reproducer in the middle of a stroll.”
      “The magnetic reproducer, called a penthouse, is mounted above the projector.”
reproduction
  1. The act of reproducing new individuals biologically.
  2. The act of making copies.
  3. A copy of something, as in a piece of art; a duplicate.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “The Pativilca vessels also have polyhedrous shapes, and their ornamentation consists of figures that are a reproduction of the classic ChavĂ­n, though simplified or degenerated.”
      “So if film were an exact reproduction of x, it would be the case that a film of x was visually indiscriminable from x.”
      “In reality, this is a fraudulent reproduction of the actual bank's website, and funds are in truth deposited to the rogue bank.”
reproducibility
  1. the quality of being reproducible
  2. the closeness of agreement among repeated measurements of a variable made under the same operating conditions over a period of time, or by different people
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “The scientist conducted several experiments to ensure the reproducibility of the results.”
      “The reproducibility of land was physically improbable and entailed prohibitively high marginal costs in all but exceptional circumstances.”
      “Several researchers recognize the strength and reproducibility of this method at the infraspecific level.”
reprographics
  1. the process of reprography
  2. the equipment and materials used in this process
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The reprographics of stunning posters for the art exhibition took longer than expected due to technical issues.”
      “Research indicates that outsourcing office services such as reprographics, reception and mailroom are worth more than 526m a year in Scotland and northern England alone.”
      “Digital printing services: Large format, personalised digital printing, digital offset, drafts, reprographics.”
reproductivity
  1. (uncountable) the condition of being reproductive
  2. (countable) The extent to which something is reproducible
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “A major problem facing its propagation by man is its low sexual reproductivity.”
      “The Buddhist Guan Yin provided her worldly supplicants with the karma of reproductivity and bore constant witness to their agony.”
      “Although she may receive special foods and is not expected to work, the experience is an acknowledgment of the pollution associated with female sexuality and reproductivity.”
reprography
  1. the reproduction, reprinting and copying of graphics, especially using electromechanical or photographic methods
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The student must be able to explain the history and basic process of electrostatic reprography.”
      “Raster-Vision is specialized in management and reproduction of documents and in reprography, scanning, microfilms, electronic files, archiving.”
      “The next sections highlight different legislative solutions and operational models for licensing and collecting remuneration for reprography.”
reprogenetics
  1. (biology) The use of genetics in reproduction, especially in order to choose traits in an offspring or to minimize the risk of genetic disease.
reproductiveness
  1. the condition of being reproductive
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “In physiological conditions angiogenesis used to be related mainly to female reproductiveness.”
      “These two elements enable an unrivalled reproductiveness and control of the process.”
      “A higher rise in lipolyses causes a decrease of reproductiveness.”
reproductive
  1. (biology) A reproductive organism (especially such as in an insect).
reprographer
  1. One who carries out reprography.
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reproducibilities
reproductivities
reprographers
  1. plural of reprographer
  2. Examples:
    1. “With the exception of Dodge, they are forging relationships with local reprographers so that their subscribers can, with the click of a mouse, order sets from local printers.”
      “For example, links from the Buzzsaw centralized drawing database to reprographers worldwide reduced the time and cost needed to ship paper drawings.”
reproductions
  1. plural of reproduction
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Here she was looking at reproductions through plate glass windows, while above her the sun was almost coming out.”
      “The crisply outlined forms of the painting tend to seem more cool than warm in black-and-white reproductions.”
      “The book contains 53 plates, reproductions of his watercolor paintings from the places he visited.”
reproductives
  1. plural of reproductive
  2. Examples:
    1. “Instead of sending out reproductives to a mating flight as most ants do, the Argentine ants reproduce by budding.”
reprographies
reproducers
  1. plural of reproducer
  2. Examples:
    1. “If species are reproducers, they may, as Gould thinks, be subject to a selection process.”
      “In the same discourses, women are defined through domesticity where women are reduced to reproducers of race, nation or ethnic group.”
      “Sharks are diverse reproducers, and their mating has been observed only on rare occasions.”
repros
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