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What (who) is mirrored - definition

ALBUM BY BATTLES
Tonto (single); Tonto (song); Mirrored (album)

mirrored         
see mirror
Mirrored         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Mirror.
disk mirroring         
REPLICATION OF LOGICAL DISK VOLUMES ONTO SEPARATE PHYSICAL HARD DISKS IN REAL TIME TO ENSURE CONTINUOUS AVAILABILITY
Disk mirror; Mirrored server; Data mirroring; Hard disk mirroring; Resilvering; RAID resilvering; Mirrored volume
<hardware, storage> Use of one or more mirrors of a {hard disk}. (1996-02-17)

Wikipedia

Mirrored

Mirrored is the debut studio album by American experimental rock band Battles. It was released on May 14, 2007 in the United Kingdom, and on May 22, 2007 in the United States. Mirrored marked the first album in which the band incorporated prominent vocals and lyrics into their songs, as previous extended plays by the band had been completely instrumental, with the exception of occasional beatboxing and wordless vocals on certain tracks. The first single from the album, "Atlas", was released in the United Kingdom on April 2, 2007. Mirrored was released to wide critical acclaim and appeared on year-end best album lists from several publications, including Time, NME, The Guardian, and Pitchfork Media.

Examples of use of mirrored
1. And always, he sported enormous mirrored sunglasses.
2. These public failings are also mirrored privately.
3. Mr Olmert‘s life has mirrored that of the Jewish state.
4. Success in economics mirrored the rise of women in politics.
5. The team’s decline was mirrored by Flintoff’s own form.