centuplet

English

Noun

centuplet (plural centuplets)

  1. Any of a group of one hundred babies born during the same birth, or from the same eg or DNA.
    • 1969, Albert Rosenfeld, The second genesis: the coming control of life, Vintage Books USA
      The egg of a chalcid wasp can perform even more impressively; it can keep splitting until it gives birth to centuplets — but not like the artificially induced bovine centuplets of Dr. Hafez. His are all separate individuals, ...
    • 1972, Robert T. Francoeur, Eve's New Rib: Twenty Faces of Sex, Marriage and Family:
      The tadpoles thus produced are then identical twins, octuplets, or centuplets of the original donor of the transplanted nuclei.
    • 2014, Robert Silverberg, Thorns, Open Road Media (→ISBN)
      Centuplets. A hundred siblings sharing the same group of codons. What would they be like? How would they grow? Could a man live in a world shared by fifty brothers and fifty sisters? That was part of the experiment.
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