klona

See also: klóna, klonā, and kløna

Indonesian

Etymology

From English clone, from Ancient Greek κλών (klṓn, twig).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈklona]
  • Hyphenation: klo‧na

Noun

klona (first-person possessive klonaku, second-person possessive klonamu, third-person possessive klonanya)

  1. clone:
    1. (biology) a group of identical cells derived from a single cell.
    2. (computing) computer hardware or software designed to function in the same way as an original.

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Latvian

Noun

klona m

  1. genitive singular of klons

Lower Sorbian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈklɔna]

Noun

klona

  1. genitive singular of klon
  2. nominative dual of klon
  3. accusative dual of klon

Swedish

Verb

klona (present klonar, preterite klonade, supine klonat, imperative klona)

  1. to clone, create a clone of
    Forskarna lyckades klona en mus.
    The scientists managed to clone a mouse.

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