Geminate
Geminate, from the Latin geminatus meaning twin, is an adjective and verb used to denote something that is paired or doubled. In linguistics, the term most often refers to a consonant that is longer in duration than a typical or singleton consonant, a phenomenon called gemination. The noun gemination describes the process or its result.
In phonology, gemination can be contrastive, meaning it can distinguish words within a language. Many languages
Outside linguistics, geminate appears in other fields with the sense of paired or twin entities. In chemistry