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identic

[ahy-den-tik, ih-den-] / aɪˈdɛn tɪk, ɪˈdɛn- /


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An identic faith, a common act of adoration, not merely brings souls together: it makes them live in each other, blends them into one soul in which each of them finds itself, multiplied, as it were, by all the rest.

From Project Gutenberg

Haggard and lone, they gaze at Death unbeaten, Like grim old wolves, the hieratic sick; Life and its days identic they have eaten, Their hate, their fate, diseases clustering thick.

From Project Gutenberg

We have sent identic notes to all the powers concerned asking them to move to abolish extraterritoriality as soon as possible.

From Time Magazine Archive

They bear importantly on the strained relations between Washington and Moscow, relations which creaked last week when Statesman Stimson politely reminded Russia and China in identic notes of their obligation under the Kellogg Pact not to fight, only to be told by Comrade Litvinov with blazing scorn to mind his business.

From Time Magazine Archive

He insisted that he was friendly, that he had acted from the friendliest possible motives in reminding Russia and China by identic notes of their obligation as signatories of the Kellogg Pact not to fight.

From Time Magazine Archive