
Conjoined twins having their two heads fused together, with the faces looking in opposite directions. ... See: conjoined twins. ... See: craniopagus, syncephalus. ... Origin: L. Janus, a Roman diety having two faces, + caput, head ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(jan´ĭ-seps) conjoined twins with a single head and faces on the anterior and posterior aspects.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: jan′i-seps Definitions: 1. Conjoined twins with their two heads fused together, with the faces looking in opposite directions. See: conjoined twins, under twin
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Janiceps: Conjoined twins whose heads are fused together, with the faces looking in opposite directions, like the two-faced Roman god Janus. The suffix -ceps comes from the Latin caput, meaning head. See also: Craniopagus; Syncephaly.
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janiceps 1. Conjoined twins with one head and two opposite faces. 2. The janiceps asymmetros, conjoined twins with one imperfect and one more complete face. 3. The janiceps parasiticus, conjoined twins in which there is partial duplication of the head in the frontal plane.
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