[ US /ˈkɫoʊn/ ]
[ UK /klˈə‍ʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who is almost identical to another
  2. an unauthorized copy or imitation
  3. a group of genetically identical cells or organisms derived from a single cell or individual by some kind of asexual reproduction
VERB
  1. make multiple identical copies of
    people can clone a sheep nowadays
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How To Use clone In A Sentence

  • ; Cohn, D.H.: Luciferase genes cloned from the unculturable luminous bacteroid symbiont of the Caribbean flashlight fish, Kryptopha - naron alfredi. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • It seemed impossible that anyone could come alive through that cyclone of destruction. The Sun
  • Their solution was to isolate specific clones of B cells and fuse them with cancer cells.
  • It seemed impossible that anyone could come alive through that cyclone of destruction. The Sun
  • There has been no trend in tropical cyclone intensity or frequency worldwide. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have devised a functional approach to clone genes involved in the regulation of cell growth and senescence.
  • An objective analogue prediction model of tropical cyclone track is brought forward that considers the synthetical evaluation environment.
  • The mate is set free and gathers two loose genes, which it assembles into a clone of the original replicator.
  • The World Is Flat" & Co. were cyclones of breeziness, mixing metaphors by the dozens and whipping up slang and clichés and jokey catchphrases of the author's own invention. Shovel-Ready Shibboleths
  • Hats off to two enterprising ladies who have opened up a ladies and gents hair salon at Cloneen.
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