Mater geminorum.
Mater.
Matricide: From the Latin words for mother and kill
Gemini is the Latin word to describe the twins Castor and Pollux. They also appear in Green mythology as the "Dioscuri".
Twins come from the mother, as it is the mother's body that releases the eggs that can be fertilized by the father's sperm to create twins.
Gemini
Gemini.
No, a mother and daughter cannot be twins. Twins are typically defined as two offspring born from the same pregnancy, while a mother is a separate individual who has given birth to her child. However, it is possible for a mother to have twins in a subsequent pregnancy, but they would not be twin siblings to the mother.
Yes - very possibly as twins run in the family.
The one that is birthed first; in other words, the one that comes out of the mother first.
twins
Mater is the Latin word for mother. We get words such as "maternal" and "maternity" from it.
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