Zwilling
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Zwilling is a German word meaning "twin".
[edit] People
- David Zwilling (born 1949), Austrian alpine skier and world champion
- Edward Harrison Zwilling (1888-1978), professional baseball player
- Ernst Zwilling (1904-1990), German travel writer
- Gabriel Zwilling (c. 1487 – 1558), Lutheran theologian and reformer
- Leonard Zwilling, State University of New York professor, studying human sexuality
- Paul Zwilling (1547-1581), German theologian and writer in New Latin, the son of Gabriel Zwilling
- Sara Zwilling (died 1975), film producer and first wife of film director Boris Sagal, and mother of Katey Sagal, Jean Sagal and Liz Sagal
- Dr. Stefan Zwilling, researcher into nucleic acids
[edit] Military equipment
- 12.8 cm FlaK 40, a German-made World War II anti-aircraft gun with a 'twin' variant
- Heinkel He 111, a German-made World War II airplane with a 'twin' variant, the He 111 Z (or Zwilling)
- Bf 109Z "Zwilling", an experimental German aircraft from World War II
- MG 81 machine gun, a German-made World War II machinegun with a 'twin' variant
- Z/FlAK 85, a modern Austrian anti-aircraft gun with twin barrels
- Flakpanzer IV mit 3.7 cm FlaK Zwilling, a German-made World War II mobile anti-aircraft gun with two barrels
[edit] Other
- J. A. Henckels, a knife company formally named Zwilling J.A. Henckels
- Professors Zwillinge, a series of books from the 1920s by German writer Else Ury
- Zwilling, the sophmore album by Eric Fish

