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Definition of Irreproducible
1. Adjective. Impossible to reproduce or duplicate.
Similar to: Inimitable, Unrepeatable
Derivative terms: Irreproducibility
Antonyms: Reproducible
Definition of Irreproducible
1. Adjective. That cannot be reproduced or duplicated ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Irreproducible
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irreproducible
Literary usage of Irreproducible
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. National Information Systems Security '95 (18th) Proceedings: Making by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Published jointly by The Journal of irreproducible Results Inc. and The Massachusetts
Institute of Technology Museum. Leveson, NG, "Software Safety: Why, ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"... particular care must be taken not to ascribe a negative or an irreproducible
result to an unsatisfactory synthesis, when in fact the trouble may be the ..."
3. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"We ascribe this somewhat irreproducible phenomenon to traces of -0.18 - 10.8 2000
4000 6000 8000 2000 4000 6000 8000 TIME, SECONDS Figure 6. ..."
4. The New Fiction: And Other Essays on Literary Subjects by Henry Duff Traill (1897)
"One of the wholly irreproducible conditions of the Thirties and Forties was that
political, like fashionable, ' society,'—and indeed the two terms were to a ..."
5. The Letters of Henry James by Henry James (1920)
"... but always "round," regaled me with a fantastic tale, irreproducible here, of
the relations between two Englishmen, each other, and their monkey! ..."
6. William Wetmore Story and His Friends: From Letters, Diaries, and Recollections by Henry James (1903)
"... as it struck me under that violent and irreproducible impression, more to say
about everything Roman than any other class of object. ..."
7. National Information Systems Security '95 (18th) Proceedings: Making by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Published jointly by The Journal of irreproducible Results Inc. and The Massachusetts
Institute of Technology Museum. Leveson, NG, "Software Safety: Why, ..."
8. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"... particular care must be taken not to ascribe a negative or an irreproducible
result to an unsatisfactory synthesis, when in fact the trouble may be the ..."
9. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"We ascribe this somewhat irreproducible phenomenon to traces of -0.18 - 10.8 2000
4000 6000 8000 2000 4000 6000 8000 TIME, SECONDS Figure 6. ..."
10. The New Fiction: And Other Essays on Literary Subjects by Henry Duff Traill (1897)
"One of the wholly irreproducible conditions of the Thirties and Forties was that
political, like fashionable, ' society,'—and indeed the two terms were to a ..."
11. The Letters of Henry James by Henry James (1920)
"... but always "round," regaled me with a fantastic tale, irreproducible here, of
the relations between two Englishmen, each other, and their monkey! ..."
12. William Wetmore Story and His Friends: From Letters, Diaries, and Recollections by Henry James (1903)
"... as it struck me under that violent and irreproducible impression, more to say
about everything Roman than any other class of object. ..."