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Dictionary: i·den·tic
(ī-dĕn'tĭk) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Being or constituting a diplomatic action or diplomatic language in which two or more governments agree to use the same forms in their relations with other governments.
  2. Identical.

[Medieval Latin identicus, identical. See identical.]


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(eye-DEN-tik)

adjective
1. Relating to a diplomatic action in which two or more governments agree to follow the same course in relations with another government.
2. Identical.

Etymology
From Latin identicus (identical).]

Usage
"The Ottoman response of the same day ... led the ambassadors to forward an identic note pressuring the Ottoman government." — M. Sukru Hanioglu; Preparation for a Revolution; Oxford University Press; 2001.


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adjective

    Being one and not another or others; not different in nature or identity: identical, same, selfsame, very. See same/different/compare.

 
 
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