unidentical

adj

Etymology

From un- + identical.

  1. derived from identicus
  2. borrowed from identique
  3. suffixed as identical — “identic + al
  4. prefixed as unidentical — “un + identical

Definitions

  1. Not identical.

    • Two mental states, M 1 and M 2, are thus narrowly (type-) unidentical if and only if M 1 is a mental state about A and M 2 is a mental state about B, when A ≠ B or A = B but there is no mental state about this co-referentiality.

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