twin

twin
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from twin twofold Date: 14th century 1. a. either of two offspring produced at a birth b. plural, capitalized Gemini 2. one of two persons or things closely related to or resembling each other 3. a compound crystal composed of two adjoining crystals or parts of crystals of the same kind that share a common plane of atoms • twinship noun II. verb (twinned; twinning) Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to bring together in close association ; couple 2. duplicate, match intransitive verb 1. to bring forth twins 2. to grow as a twin crystal III. adjective Etymology: Middle English, twofold, double, from Old English twinn; akin to Old Norse tvinnr two by two, Old English twā two Date: 1593 1. born with one other or as a pair at one birth <
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2. a. made up of two similar, related, or connected members or parts ; double b. paired in a close or necessary relationship ; matching c. having or consisting of two identical units d. being one of a pair

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