Yes, it is. It is adjective form of identity and means exactly the same.
No. Identical is an adjective meaning the same. The adverb is identically.
If they were not then they would not be called identical twins!
Well there are cases of identical septuplets. Like identical twins, identical septuplets are all born looking identical and of the same gender only difference is there are 7 children not 2
A prime number with identical digits is 11.
Well, as an identical twin myself, I believe there is a one out of twelve chance of having identical twins, although, I'm not 100% sure....
The adjective for identity is "identifiable" or "identical."
The word "identical" is an adjective. It is used to describe two or more things that are exactly alike in every way.
No. Identical is an adjective meaning the same. The adverb is identically.
The Latin adjective meaning identical is idem, or unus atque idem.
The likely word is the adjective identical (the same in appearance).
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No, it is not. It is a plural noun. The singular noun twin can be used as an adjective to mean paired, or identical.
An equal adjective is an adjective that describes things that are the same or equivalent in some way. For example, "equal" itself is an equal adjective as it signifies things that are identical in value or quantity.
The noun form of the adjective 'same' is sameness, a state of being similar or identical, or boringly consistent.
No, the word "same" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that indicates that two or more things are identical or not different from each other.
No they are not identical
There are two nearly-identical sound-alike words, with different meanings : STATIONERY (noun) - writing paper and implements STATIONARY (adjective) - unmoving, still