Redoubling vs Autopolyploid - What's the difference?
redoubling | autopolyploid |
The act by which something is redoubled.
* 1990 , Susan Hardy Aiken, Isak Dinesen and the Engendering of Narrative (page 70)
(genetics) Having more than two sets of chromosomes, derived from the same species, as a result of redoubling
As nouns the difference between redoubling and autopolyploid
is that redoubling is the act by which something is redoubled while autopolyploid is any organism of this kind.As a verb redoubling
is .As an adjective autopolyploid is
(genetics) having more than two sets of chromosomes, derived from the same species, as a result of redoubling.redoubling
English
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(en noun)- With their multiple narrators, labyrinthine story-within-a-story narrations, echoic redoublings and repetitions, and complex forms of self-referentiality, they repeatedly circumvent their own ostensibly orderly plot progressions.
