or di·zy·gous (dī-zī'gəs)adj.
Derived from two separately fertilized eggs. Used especially of fraternal twins.
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Derived from two separately fertilized eggs. Used especially of fraternal twins.
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The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
derived from two separately fertilized eggs
Pertains to noun: zygotic (meaning #1)
| dichorial, dichorionic | |
| fraternal twins | |
| binovular |
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