What do you mean by fraternal?

Definition of fraternal
1a : of, relating to, or involving brothers fraternal love. b : of, relating to, or being a fraternity or society a fraternal order a fraternal chapter house. 2 : derived from two ova : dizygotic fraternal twins. 3 : friendly, brotherly There was a fraternal feeling among the troops.
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What is an example of fraternal?

The definition of fraternal is something like brothers, or an organization for men who have similar beliefs, or twins who are born at the same time but from different eggs. If you have someone that you treat as if he were your brother, this is an example of a relationship would be described as fraternal.
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Does fraternal mean brotherly?

Use the adjective fraternal to mean "brotherly," the way you'd describe your fraternal relationship with your oldest friend who is like a brother to you.
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What does fraternal sister mean?

Fraternal twins (also called dizygotic twins) result from the fertilization of two separate eggs with two different sperm during the same pregnancy. Fraternal twins may not have the same sex or appearance. They share half their genomes, just like any other siblings.
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What is another word for fraternal?

In this page you can discover 11 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for fraternal, like: brotherly, comradely, sisterly, social, friendly, brotherlike, biovular, identical, comradeship, intimate and congenial.
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Whats the opposite of fraternal?

The word meaning 'relating to or like a sister' is sororal, from Latin soror 'sister'. It's much less common than fraternal, though, with just eighteen examples in all the billions of words on the Oxford English Corpus.
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What are the 7 types of twins?

Unique identical twins
  • Mirror twins. Mirror twins are exactly what they sound like! ...
  • Conjoined twins. Conjoined twins are a rare twin type in which the two siblings are physically connected. ...
  • Parasitic twins. ...
  • Semi-identical twins. ...
  • Female and male identical twins.
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What are the 3 types of twins?

Types of Twins: Fraternal, Identical, and More
  • Fraternal Twins (Dizygotic)
  • Identical Twins (Monozygotic)
  • Conjoined Twins.
  • Do Twins Share a Placenta and Amniotic Sac?
  • How Common Is Having Twins?
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Can twins twins?

It was once believed that identical (monozygotic or MZ) twins occured at random. There is now some evidence to suggest that MZ twins may run in families, but this is very rare. In general, it is fraternal (dizygotic or DZ) twins that run in families.
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Can twins have different fathers?

But you may be left wondering: Can twins have different fathers? The answer is yes, but only in cases in which they're fraternal, as identical twins form from a single egg/sperm combination and thus cannot have different fathers.
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What is meant by fraternal daughter?

The daughter of one's brother.
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What are identical twins called?

Identical twins (also called monozygotic twins) result from the fertilization of a single egg by a single sperm, with the fertilized egg then splitting into two.
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What is the difference between paternal and fraternal?

Fraternal twins develop when two separate sperm cells fertilize two eggs. In contrast, paternal twins develop when one sperm fertilizes one egg; then, after conception, the zygote splits, creating two individual embryos. Paternal and fraternal twins are also known as monozygotic and dizygotic twins.
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Are fraternal twins genetic?

Genetics can definitely play a role in having fraternal twins. For example, a woman that has a sibling that is a fraternal twin is 2.5 times more likely to have twins than average! However, for a given pregnancy, only the mother's genetics matter.
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How twins are formed?

Identical (monozygotic) twins happen when a single egg (zygote) is fertilised. The egg then divides in 2, creating identical twins who share the same genes. Identical twins are always the same sex, so if your twins are identical, you'll have 2 girls or 2 boys.
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Can fraternal twins be identical?

Fraternal or 'dizygotic' twins

Two separate eggs (ova) are fertilised by two separate sperm, resulting in fraternal or 'dizygotic' (two-cell) twins. These babies will be no more alike than siblings born at separate times. The babies can be either the same sex or different sexes, with the odds roughly equal for each.
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What if twins had a baby?

"Twins married to twins who both have babies at the same time." Since identical twins share the same DNA, the children of two pairs of identical twins are legally cousins, but genetically more similar to siblings.
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Who was the first twins in the world?

7,700 year old remains have been discovered of a mother who died giving birth to twins.
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Can a baby eat its twin in the womb?

Parasitic twins differ from vanishing twins. With vanishing twins, early ultrasound or fetal heartbeat confirms the presence of two fetuses. But in later tests, only one fetus remains. The vanishing twin is absorbed by the remaining twin, the placenta, or the mother's body.
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What are Didi twins?

In a di/di pregnancy (more scientifically referred to as a dichorionic diamniotic pregnancy) the twins each have their own chorionic and amniotic sacs. Essentially, each of the babies is growing like they would as a singleton, but just a little more cramped, because they're sharing the same womb.
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Is comradely a word?

If you do something in a comradely way, you are being pleasant and friendly to other people.
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What is the synonym of parrot?

Synonyms & Near Synonyms for parrot. ape, copycat, echo, rubber stamp.
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What is the synonym of goodwill?

synonyms for good will/goodwill

altruism. amity. benevolence. brownie points. charity.
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