gemel

Etymology
From, from , from , diminutive of. The modern form is influenced by the Latin etymon.

Noun

 * 1)  A twin (also attributively).
 * 2)  One of a pair of small bars placed together.
 * 3)  A finger ring which splits into two horizontally.
 * 4) A pair of trees that fuse together, or are contained in the same trunk.
 * 1)  A finger ring which splits into two horizontally.
 * 2) A pair of trees that fuse together, or are contained in the same trunk.

Adjective

 * 1)  Coupled; paired.
 * A bar gemel / Two bars gemels, or two barrulets placed near and parallel to each other.

Related terms

 * jumelle