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twin A study partner on a course. Having an assigned twin throughout the course greatly helps the students over rough points and makes the whole activity more effective and enjoyable. Two students studying the same subject who are paired to check-out or help each other are said to be "twinned."
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twinning A system used in training. You pair up two students studying the same course or materials and have them work together on theory and practical drills.
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twitch Rapid contraction and relaxation of a muscle cell following a single stimulation. 699
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twin Two or more crystals intergrown with a distinct relationship between crystal structures, so the face of one crystal is parallel to an unlike face of another.
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twig A small branch on a tree or shrub that is connected to a larger branch. Leaves, flowers, and fruits grow from buds on a twig. Most trees and shrubs can be identified by thier twigs, especially in Winter.
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