"Didymous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Didymous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Didymous" Meaning

Didymous is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a pair of twins or close comrades, from the Latin words "didymus," meaning "twin," and the suffix "-ous," indicating a relationship.

"Didymous" Examples

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A didymous is a person who is related to someone else by a common ancestor.

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The similarity between the two brothers was not just a coincidence, but due to their didymous relationship, sharing a set of ancestors from many generations ago.
The extensive genealogy research revealed that the two families were didymous, with a common great-great-grandfather.
The village historian was fascinated by the didymous connection between two of the oldest families in the town, sharing a common patriarch from over a century ago.
Due to their didymous relationship, the two cousins had an uncanny resemblance, both in appearance and personality.
The discovery of a hidden family tree revealed the didymous connection between the family's matriarch and her two daughters, born of the same father but different mothers.

Note: The word "didymous" is less common in modern English, and it is often replaced by "agnate" or "collateral descendant".

"Didymous" Similar Words

Didone

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Didot

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Didst

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Didym

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Didyma

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Didymitis

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Didymium

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Didymus

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Didymus is a rare given name that comes from the Greek word "didymos", meaning "twin".

Didynamia

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Didynamian

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Didynamous

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