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gem·i·ni I. \ˈjemə(ˌ)nē, ˈjeməˌnī, ˈgeməˌnē\ noun plural Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, twins, plural of geminus — more at geminate 1. usually singular in construction, usually capitalized : the 3d sign of the zodiac — see sign table; zodiac illustration 2. often singular in construction, obsolete : pair, couple < a gemini of asses … would make just four of you — William Congreve > 3. [probably euphemism for Late Latin Jesu domine Jesus lord!] archaic — used as an interjection 4. : bivalent chromosomes II. noun singular (plural geminis) Usage: usually capitalized : one born under the astrological sign Gemini |