A group of 100 twins is referred to as a "centuplet." However, the term "centuplet" generally applies to the offspring of a single birth rather than multiple sets of twins. In casual conversation, you might simply say "100 sets of twins" to describe this scenario. Additionally, if referring to a collective of 100 individual twin people, there isn't a specific term, as that situation isn't commonly addressed in language.
Having twins is based on probability. There is not a 100% chance you will have twins.
Yes babies can be called twins. Also when they grow up they"ll still be called twins.
A set of twins (2 babies) is called twins. Seven sets would still be twins. 7 babies born together (not twins) would be called septuplets.
Conjoined twins. The older terminology was Siamese twins, after the first recorded twins in the country of Siam (now called Thailand).
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A set of seven twins is called septuplets.
Cleopatra's twins were called Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene.
Neptune and uranus are called twins. The Earth and Venus are called twins because of the similarity in size. See the related link for more information. The Earth and mars are not considered twins.
the twins were thomson and thopson.
If they were not then they would not be called identical twins!
How do fraternal twins form? Answer one egg from each ovary is fertilized.
Identical twins are called monozygotic. Fraternal twins are called dizygotic.