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* A namesake is named for someone else; a same-sake is named for himself or herself. The interchangeability of the current generation with its predecessors is a theme throughout the book.
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* '''namesake:''' a namesake is named for someone else; a same-sake is named for himself or herself. The interchangeability of the current generation with its predecessors is a theme throughout the book.
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* '''same''' → a twin or doppelganger
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[[Category: Twins]]

Latest revision as of 09:29, 6 April 2009

  • namesake: a namesake is named for someone else; a same-sake is named for himself or herself. The interchangeability of the current generation with its predecessors is a theme throughout the book.
  • same → a twin or doppelganger