Twin - Wikipedia-style Article
Twin
Definition
Twin is a noun referring to one of two offspring produced in the same pregnancy. It can also describe a person or thing that closely resembles another. As an adjective, it means consisting of two parts or paired. As a verb, it means to pair or closely associate two things.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /twɪn/
- Respelling: TWIN
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /twɪn/
- Respelling: TWIN
Etymology
The word "twin" originates from Old English "twin," meaning "twofold" or "double," derived from Proto-Germanic "*twiznaz," meaning "twofold" or "double," and Proto-Indo-European "*dwis-," meaning "twice."
Derivatives
- Twinning (noun/verb)
- Twinship (noun)
- Twinned (verb, past tense)
- Untwinned (adjective)
- Twinlike (adjective)
Synonyms
- Pair
- Duplicate
- Counterpart
Antonyms
Usage
The noun "twin" is commonly used in reference to siblings born at the same time, as in "She has an identical twin sister." As a verb, it is used for pairing or matching, such as "The cities were twinned to promote cultural exchange."
Related Terms
- Identical twin: One of two siblings with identical genetic makeup.
- Fraternal twin: One of two siblings born at the same time but with different genetic makeup.
- Double: Something that is paired or resembles another.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- One of two offspring born in the same pregnancy: Refers to siblings born simultaneously.
- Example: "The twins share a close bond."
- A person or thing closely resembling another: Refers to items or beings that are almost identical.
- Example: "The two paintings are twins in style and color."
Adjective
- Consisting of two parts or paired: Refers to something that exists in pairs.
- Example: "The hotel has twin beds in each room."
Verb
- To pair or closely associate two things: Refers to linking or matching items.
- Example: "The city is twinned with a town in Japan."