| twin w. |
see under appliance.
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| twin wire a. |
an orthodontic appliance using fixed lingual arches and a labial arch consisting of a pair of round wires attached to brackets on the anterior teeth. Called also Johnston twin wire a. and twin wire.
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| twin-lamb d. |
pregnancy toxemia in ewes.
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| twin-to-twin t. |
an intrauterine abnormality of fetal circulation in monozygotic twins, in which blood is shunted directly from one twin to the other; cf. placental t.
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| Twinrix |
trademark for a combination preparation of hepatitis A vaccine inactivated and hepatitis B vaccine (recombinant).
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| TW | either of two offspring born at the same time from the same pregnancy |
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| TW | give birth to twins |
| TW | grow as twins, of crystals |
| TW | bring two objects, ideas, or people together |
| TW | duplicate or match |
| TW | being two identical |
| TW | very similar |
| TW | a waterfall in the Snake River in southern Idaho |
| TW | (astrology) a person who is born while the sun in in Gemini |
| TW | one of a pair of identical beds |
| TW | two instead of one |
| TW | nickname for Saint Paul and Minneapolis |
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