twinsome

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Etymology[edit]

From twin +‎ -some.

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twinsome (comparative more twinsome, superlative most twinsome)

  1. Characterised or marked by twinness
    • 2011, Nicholas P. Snoek, Urantia The Earth-The Origin Of It All:
      The Pattern and perfected Universe Havona / In twinsome co-ord with the Spirit Infinite.

Noun[edit]

twinsome (plural not attested)

  1. A group of two, especially two twins
    • 2015, Edward Wellen, The 21st Golden Age of Science Fiction:
      But when the cargo hold was one-fourth empty his plan threatened to hit a snag . If the Spican twinsome had their way the Homingbird's hold seemed doomed to stay three-fourths full, unless Boyd jettisoned his cargo—but that would only alert Tar Baby.

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