clonism

/ˈklɑːnɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The practice or theory of cloning, especially the creation of human beings by this process.

“The ethics of clonism have been a topic of debate for many years.”

2. noun

A strong or unthinking attachment to a person, thing, or idea that is identical or similar to something else.

“Her clonism for the popular TV show made it hard for her to watch anything else.”

Synonyms

  • cloning
  • duplication
  • replication

Antonyms

  • individualism
  • singularity