英:['nɒnaɪ'dentɪkəl]
美:[ˌnɒnaɪ'dentɪkəl]
英:['nɒnaɪ'dentɪkəl]
美:[ˌnɒnaɪ'dentɪkəl]
adjective
combined form of identical.
The first known use of nonidentical was in 1890
nonidenticaladjective
not identicalespecially: fraternal
1 The double moved cylinder pretreating-machine clears away the nonidentical substance adhering to the surface of lump-shaped objects via centrifugal rolling friction collision.
双动滚笼式螺旋预处理机是通过对块状物体的离心滚动摩擦碰撞,清除其表面的非同质附着物。
2 the nonidentical bullet fragments were presented as evidence that more than one gun was involved
3 The likelihood of giving birth to nonidentical twins three times in a row is very low, said Angela Silber, the doctor who delivered Alarcon’s latest twins via C-section last month after seeing that one of the babies was in a breech position.
4 Started in 2018 by British public health researcher Tim Spector, the study has followed more than 1,100 mostly healthy adults in the U.S. and Britain, including hundreds of identical and nonidentical twins.
5 Not only does face blindness often run in families, but the face-recognition ability of identical twins is much more similar than that of nonidentical ones.
6 The toddlers, 18 months to 24 months old, included 250 children who were developing normally (41 pairs of identical twins, 42 pairs of nonidentical twins and 84 children unrelated to each other).
7 The study design allows researchers to compare identical twins, who have the same genetic makeup, with nonidentical twins, who are more different genetically, but grow up in the same family environment at the same time.