clone
v.
create offspring through asexual reproduction; create many identical copies of (sheep for example); grow as a clone
n.
offspring which is produced by asexual reproduction; person who is nearly identical to another person; thing that imitates or is almost identical to another (in its function, appearance or performance); program or hardware which simulates an original product (Computers)
CLONES
Clones
The word clones is also used as the plural of
clone.See also
CLONES multiplayer computer game.Clones (
Irish: Cluain Eois) – pronounced – is a small
town in western
County Monaghan, in the border area of the
Republic of Ireland. The area is part of the Border, Midlands and Western region, earmarked for economic development by the Irish government due to its currently below average economic situation. The town was particularly badly hit economically by the
partition of Ireland in
1921 because of its location on the border with
County Fermanagh in
Northern Ireland which deprived it of access to a large part of its economic hinterland, now situated on the other side of the border. The town had a population of 2,889 (including rural area) at the
2006 census. The town's name in Irish, Cluain Eois, means 'Eos's meadow'.
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clone
Noun
1. a person who is almost identical to another
(synonym) ringer, dead ringer
(hypernym) double, image, look-alike
(classification) colloquialism
2. a group of genetically identical cells or organisms derived from a single cell or individual by some kind of asexual reproduction
(synonym) clon
(hypernym) organism, being
3. an unauthorized copy or imitation
(synonym) knockoff
(hypernym) copy
Verb
1. make multiple identical copies of; "people can clone a sheep nowadays"
(hypernym) copy, re-create
(derivation) clon
clone (m)
n.
clone, offspring which is produced by asexual reproduction; program or hardware which simulates an original product (Computers)
cloner
v.
clone
clon (m)
n.
clone, offspring which is produced by asexual reproduction; program or hardware which simulates an original product (Computers)
clonar
v.
clone, create offspring through asexual reproduction