the act of manifesting yourself as a gerbil which is similar to mewing. also relating to hamstermaxxing
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Definition:
1. Twin siblings engendered simultaneously from the same pregnancy.
2. One of two siblings resulting from the division of a single ovum (ovo).
3. Either member of a pair of twins, regardless of genetic similarity.
4. A close companion or equal partner.
Significance:
• It defines twin relationships.
• It emphasizes familial bonds.
• It identifies genetically similar siblings.
• It avoids unclear terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of twins.
• It improves clarity in genealogical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "twin".
Neutral singular noun: gemine
Neutral plural noun: gemines
Masculine singular noun: geminor
Masculine plural noun: geminors
Feminine singular noun: geminess
Feminine plural noun: geminesses
Definition:
1. Twin siblings engendered simultaneously from the same pregnancy.
2. One of two siblings resulting from the division of a single ovum (ovo).
3. Either member of a pair of twins, regardless of genetic similarity.
4. A close companion or equal partner.
Significance:
• It defines twin relationships.
• It emphasizes familial bonds.
• It identifies genetically similar siblings.
• It avoids unclear terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of twins.
• It improves clarity in genealogical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "twin".
Neutral singular noun: gemine
Neutral plural noun: gemines
Masculine singular noun: geminor
Masculine plural noun: geminors
Feminine singular noun: geminess
Feminine plural noun: geminesses
Examples:
• "The gemine siblings completed matching degrees."
• "Parents cherished their newborn gemines equally."
• "Studies explored similarities between gemines."
• "Celebrations honored the bond between geminors."
• "Photo albums captured moments with geminesses."
• "The gemine siblings completed matching degrees."
• "Parents cherished their newborn gemines equally."
• "Studies explored similarities between gemines."
• "Celebrations honored the bond between geminors."
• "Photo albums captured moments with geminesses."
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