Siamese twin

NOUN
  1. one of a pair of identical twins born with their bodies joined at some point
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  • Siamese twins are identical twins who develop with a single placenta from a single zygote.
  • Writers are debating the ethical dilemma raised by the parents who did not want their Siamese twins separated.
  • the siamese twins were not considered separable
  • Afternoons, I convalesce, play patience, match-make a court of Siamese twins.
  • They thought that was hilarious, and linked arms, shaking with mirth like hysterical Siamese twins.
  • Until then Dai had been an extension of her being and she of his: Siamese twins joined at the heart, Inmaculada always said. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • There is no way to re-educate consumers within the age-old culture of abundancy, the Siamese twin of the culture of waste," writes financial columnist Joelmir Beting. The Perils Of Abundance
  • By this logic, identical twins are one person (soul-wise), genetic chimaeras are two people, and a set of siamese twins with one head and four legs is the same number of people as a set of siamese twins with two heads and two legs, which is pretty counterintuitive. America's Deep, Dark Secret
  • There are other tales, too - of giants, lycanthropes, armed robberies that don't go as planned, secret missions, Siamese twins, and fishing expeditions.
  • The situation between north and south is like separating Siamese twins. North and South Sudan: Challenge of Forming Cooperative Ties
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