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noun
A person or thing that takes the place of another; a substitute.
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With generic objects substitution amounts to replacement: a window, a car, a lamp can be "replaced" by a copy; but anything more complicated is another matter.
Oak species are being replaced by other species in the Missouri Plains, similar to replacement throughout the range of Quercus.
It was unclear on Monday how many longtime workers had lost their jobs to replacement workers.
"They don't automatically have to go to replacement," Ms. Harris said of homeowners.
English words are susceptible to replacement in India by Sanskritic ones as are those of Perso-Arabic origin.
History shows that governments can raise birthrates close to replacement levels if they adopt the right policies.
Phosphoric acid forms three classes of salts corresponding to replacement of one, two, or three hydrogen atoms.
Theories ranged from the placement of a false floor on top of the original to replacement slabs.
Output is still rising, but a growing portion of that output is diverted to replacement, mainly to the replacement of machinery and equipment used up in production.
Maimonides, the Jewish scholar and moral philosopher, laid it down that couples should have at least two children – that is, near enough to replacement level, before limiting fertility.
At the same time, retailers say they are turning to replacement products, especially many using bitter orange, a stimulant derived from a citrus fruit.
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