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Twin   /twɪn/   Listen
Twin

noun
1.
Either of two offspring born at the same time from the same pregnancy.
2.
(astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Gemini.  Synonym: Gemini.
3.
A waterfall in the Snake River in southern Idaho.  Synonym: Twin Falls.
4.
A duplicate copy.  Synonyms: counterpart, similitude.
adjective
1.
Being two identical.  Synonyms: duplicate, matching, twinned.
verb
(past & past part. twinned; pres. part. twinning)
1.
Duplicate or match.  Synonyms: duplicate, parallel.
2.
Bring two objects, ideas, or people together.  Synonyms: couple, match, mate, pair.  "Matchmaker, can you match my daughter with a nice young man?" , "The student was paired with a partner for collaboration on the project"
3.
Grow as twins.
4.
Give birth to twins.



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"Twin" Quotes from Famous Books



... in a very small village on the borders of one of the great pine forests of Norway, there lived a wood-cutter, named Peder Olsen. He had built himself a little log-house, in which he dwelt with his twin boys, Olaf and Erik, and their little ...
— St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 5, March, 1878 • Various

... they were both chaste young men. In some villages of Brunswick people thought that if everybody who lent a hand in kindling the need-fire did not bear the same Christian name, they would labour in vain. In Silesia the tree employed to produce the need-fire used to be felled by a pair of twin brothers. In the western islands of Scotland the fire was kindled by eighty-one married men, who rubbed two great planks against each other, working in relays of nine; in North Uist the nine times nine who made the fire were all first-begotten sons, but we are not told ...
— The Golden Bough - A study of magic and religion • Sir James George Frazer

... him as one of those industriosi maestri intent on the work, is built into the south-west corner of the church overlooking the Piazza. Almost a complete circle in form, it is separated, unfortunately we may think, into seven panels divided by twin pilasters, where on a mosaic ground groups, crowds almost, of children dance and play and sing. It is the very spirit of childhood you see there, a naive impetuosity that occasionally almost stumbles ...
— Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa • Edward Hutton

... hearing, I would say the matter of religion is not among the conditions. But I am a petitioner, not lawyer, and to my rude thinking it is better that I hold on as I began. Trust us, O Princess! There is a plane tree, wondrous old, and with seven twin trunks, standing before our tents, and in it there is a hollow which shelters securely as a house. Attend me now, I pray. If happily we win, we will convert the tree into a cathedral, and build an altar in it, and set the prize above the altar in such style that ...
— The Prince of India - Or - Why Constantinople Fell - Volume 2 • Lew. Wallace

... the bow, the second officer aft. The captain, notified that all was ready, gave the command, "Let go!" and the cables were unfastened. The engineer started the baby-engine, which partially opens the great throttle-valves, the twin-screws began to revolve, and the "Campania," like an awakened leviathan slowly moved into the Hudson River. Hundreds on both the pier and steamer fluttered their handkerchiefs, and through a mist of tears good-byes were exchanged, ...
— The Harris-Ingram Experiment • Charles E. Bolton


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