identic

adj
/aɪˈdɛntɪk/

Etymology

From French identique, from Medieval Latin identicus (“the same”), from Latin identi-, from idem (“the same”).

  1. derived from identicus
  2. borrowed from identique

Definitions

  1. Identical.

  2. Precisely agreeing in sentiment or opinion and form or manner of expression

    Precisely agreeing in sentiment or opinion and form or manner of expression; applied to concerted action or language used by two or more governments in treating with another government.

    • The English and French Governments had, on the 6th January, 1882, given to the Khedive an assurance of their support in an “identic declaration,” since known as the “dual note,” […]

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA