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identical exactly alike; incapable of being perceived as different; "rows of identical houses"; "cars identical except for their license plates"; "they wore indistinguishable hats" being the exact same one; not any other:; "this is the identical room we stayed in before"; "the themes of his stories are one and the same"; "saw the selfsame quotation in two newspapers"; "on this very spot"; "the very thing he said yesterday"; "the very man I want to see" (of twins) derived from a single egg or ovum; "identical twins are monovular" having properties with uniform values along all axes coinciding exactly when superimposed; "identical triangles"
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identical twins The term twin most notably refers to two individuals (or one of two individuals) who have shared the same uterus (womb) and are usually, but not necessarily, born on the same day. A fetus alone in the womb is called a singleton. Due to the limited size of the mother's womb, multiple pregnancy is much less likely to carry to full term than singleton birth. ...
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identical twins Twins that develop from a simple fertilized egg in a single placental sack. Such twins are the same sex and usually resemble one another closely.
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identical twins Twins conceived from one egg.
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identical Genetically identical twins that originate when a developing embryo divides to form two separate but identical embryos.
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