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di·zy·got·ic D0307800 (dī′zī-gŏt′ĭk) or di·zy·gous (dī-zī′gəs)adj. Derived from two separately fertilized eggs. Used especially of fraternal twins.dizygotic (ˌdaɪzaɪˈɡɒtɪk) adj(of twins) developed from two separately fertilized eggsdi•zy•got•ic (ˌdaɪ zaɪˈgɒt ɪk) also di•zy•gous (daɪˈzaɪ gəs) adj. developed from two fertilized ova, as fraternal twins. [1925–30] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | dizygotic - derived from two separately fertilized eggs; "dizygotic twins"dizygous | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeetwindizygoticenUK
dizygotic [di″zi-got´ik] () pertaining to or derived from two separate zygotes (fertilized ova); said of twins. See also monozygotic.di·zy·got·ic , dizygous (dī'zī-got'ik, dī-zī'gŭs), Relating to twins derived from two separate zygotes, that is, bearing the same genetic relationship as full sibs but sharing a common intrauterine environment. [G. di-, two, + zygotos, yoked together] dizygotic (dī′zī-gŏt′ĭk) or dizygous (dī-zī′gəs)adj. Derived from two separately fertilized eggs. Used especially of fraternal twins.di·zy·got·ic , dizygous (dī-zī-got'ik, dī-zī'gŭs) Relating to twins derived from two zygotes but sharing a common intrauterine environment. [G. di-, two, + zygotos, yoked together]dizygotic Derived from two separately fertilized eggs (ova). The term is used especially to refer to non-identical twins. Distinguished from monozygotic twins, who are derived from a single fertilized ovum and are identical.AcronymsSeedizzydizygoticenUK Related to dizygotic: monozygoticSynonyms for dizygoticadj derived from two separately fertilized eggsSynonyms |