noun🔗ShareCloneA living organism (originally a plant) produced asexually from a single ancestor, to which it is genetically identical."The scientist grew a clone of the rare orchid plant from a single stem. "Le scientifique a cultivé un clone de la rare plante d'orchidée à partir d'une seule tige.organismbiologyscienceplanttechnologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCloneA group of identical cells derived from a single cell.http//www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=2754"The scientist grew a clone of cells in the lab for his research. "Le scientifique a cultivé un clone de cellules en laboratoire pour ses recherches.biologymedicineorganismscienceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCopie, imitationA copy or imitation of something already existing, especially when designed to simulate it."The artist created a clone of the Mona Lisa, hoping to sell it as a genuine masterpiece. "L'artiste a créé une copie de la Joconde, espérant la vendre comme un chef-d'œuvre authentique.technologysciencebiologymedicineChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareJumeau, sosieTwo people who are exactly alike, as far as looks or behavior."The twins were a perfect clone; they looked identical and even acted similarly. "Les jumeaux étaient un sosie parfait ; ils se ressemblaient et agissaient même de la même manière.biologytechnologysciencehumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareClonerTo create a clone of."The scientists were able to clone a sheep."Les scientifiques ont pu cloner un mouton.biologytechnologyscienceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading