Diploid
Diploid explained in an easy to understand way:

Imagine you're trying to put together a puzzle, but you have two identical boxes of puzzle pieces instead of just one. This is similar to the idea of a diploid cell, which contains two sets of chromosomes, much like having two sets of puzzle pieces to complete the picture. Just as each box of puzzle pieces provides a complete image on its own, each set of chromosomes in a diploid cell contains the full genetic blueprint needed for an organism, ensuring there's always a backup if one piece or set is missing or damaged.
Practice Version

Diploid: A cell that has two sets of chromosomes. Diploid. In simple terms, diploid means a cell has two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.