cloner
/ˈkloʊnər/Definitions
1. noun
A device or program that makes electronic copies of data, software, or other digital information.
“The company used a cloner to replicate their software for distribution to customers worldwide.”
2. noun
A person or thing that clones something, especially animals or plants.
“The cloner was responsible for creating genetically identical copies of the endangered species.”
3. verb
To make an electronic copy of (data, software, etc.).
“The program can be cloned and distributed to multiple users for testing purposes.”