- able to be copied, duplicated, represented, or closely imitated: A complimentary reproducible workbook is included for your client to use as she goes through the counseling sessions.
- (of an organism or organic part) able to reproduce itself or be reproduced by some process of generation or propagation, sexual or asexual: In natural selection, environmental conditions determine the reproductive success of a reproducible unit such as an organism or cell.
- (of an organism) able to have its reproduction caused or fostered by human beings: Numerous challenges are encountered in our botanical research, including the identification and procurement of reproducible plant material.
- able to be produced, formed, made, or brought about again or anew in any manner: While most of us have seen this password issue, it is infrequent and not reproducible on command, making it hard to diagnose and fix.
- able to be recalled to the mind or represented in thought, as through the memory or imagination: Far from being essential to perception, the formation of a reproducible mental image represents a later stage of evolution altogether.