"Yes, Your Mom." Not funny. There is a report of a Russian woman named Irene who gave birth to 10 healthy babies (5 boys and guess how many girls). This happened on December 7th, 2009 in the city of Kursk. There is no much cover of this in the media however and I wonder why. I saw the video of the report on some Russian TV channel, it showed doctors, babies, and the mother. It didn't look like some fake or joke.
It smells like a hoax. If it were true, it would have been a world record and be picked up by all the media. Only 2 hits on Google. 3 including this one.
No official newspapers.
Decuplets.
They would be decuplets.
no Ten offspring = decuplets
Yes. 3 times the first 2 none survived. I don't know about the third, but I know that there have been none that all have survived.
2 twins 3 triplets 4 quadruplets 5 quintuplets 6 sextuplets 7 septuplets 8 octuplets 9 nonuplets 10 dectuplets 11 hendecuplets 12 dodectuplets 13 tredecaplets 14 quartdecatuplets 15 quindectuplets 16 sedectuplets 17 septendectuplets 18 decennoctuplets 19 decennovtuplets 20 vigetuplets
Three pairs of twins. Now if you mean six babies all born at the same time from one mother? sextuplets.
im not sure but a pattern shows dat you take the name of the shape with that many sides, cut of the end and put tuplets on the end. i think?!?!?! x x x
TwinsTripletsQuadrupletsQuintupletsSextupletsSeptupletsOctupletsNonupletsDecuplets (10)Common in Pigs. Less so in humans.
DecapletsHere's the full list of terms for multiple births:· Two offspring - twins· Three offspring - triplets· Four offspring - quadruplets· Five offspring - quintuplets· Six offspring - sextuplets· Seven offspring - septuplets· Eight offspring - octuplets· Nine offspring - nonuplets· Ten offspring - decaplets· Eleven offspring - undecaplets· Twelve offspring - duodecaplets· Thirteen offspring - tredecaplets· Fourteen offspring - quattrodecaplets· Fifteen offspring - quindecaplets
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One (and Anyone) is singular, so "I want to know if anyone has a pen?" is correct. The question would normally be: Does anyone have a pen? or Has anyone a pen?
That is the correct possessive form anyone's (of or pertaining to anyone, e.g. not anyone's fault).