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twinning


Meanings
  • Noun

    The act of having identical twins or the state of being an identical twin.

    - "She is a twin."
    - "They are fraternal twins."
    - "Identical twins share the same genetic makeup."
  • Noun or Verb

    The pairing of two items, situations, or concepts that are similar or related in some way.

    - "In literature, the theme of twinning is often used to explore the idea of identity."
    - "The company's two main competitors are often referred to as twins in the industry."
    - "The idea of good and evil can be seen as a twinning of moral and immoral concepts."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with twinning
winnowing , rowing , showing , mowing , glowing
Variants
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twinning , twin , twinned , twins
Forms
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twin, twins, twinning, twinned, twinningly


Etymology
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From the Old English word 'twinan', meaning 'to turn, to twist'. The concept of twinning can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where the existence of identical twins was often seen as a sign of divine intervention.


Trivia
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  1. Identical twins have the same fingerprints, but their footprints are not identical.

  2. The oldest recorded case of identical twins born to different mothers is known as the 'Virgin Mary Twins' of Belgium, born in 1854.

  3. In some cultures, twins were believed to have special powers, such as the ability to heal the sick or predict the future.

  4. The world record for the most sets of identical twins born to one woman is 7, born to Nadya Suleman in 2009.


Related Concepts
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  1. Identical twins: Twins who have the same genetic makeup and appear identical.

  2. Fraternal twins: Twins who have different genetic makeup and may or may not resemble each other.

  3. Dizygotic twins: Another term for fraternal twins, derived from the Greek words for 'two yolks'.

  4. Monozygotic twins: Another term for identical twins, derived from the Greek words for 'one yolk'.


Culture
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Twinning has been a significant cultural phenomenon throughout history. In many societies, twins have been revered and even worshipped as divine beings. In literature, twinning is a common theme that explores the idea of identity and the relationship between two individuals. In art, twinning can be seen in the form of mirrored images or pairs of objects.

How to Memorize "twinning"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a pair of identical twins, wearing matching outfits and holding hands.
    - Imagine a set of mirrored images, reflecting each other perfectly.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'twinning' with the image of a pair of identical twins.
    - Think of the word 'twinning' as a pair of related concepts or ideas.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym T-W-I-N-N-I-N-G to remember the meaning of 'twinning': 'T'win 'W'ith 'I'nseparable 'N'ew 'N'eighbors' 'G'rowing'.


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