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IDE'ALIZE, v.i. To form ideas.
IDE'ALLY, adv. Intellectually; mentally; in idea.
IDE'ATE, v.t. To form in idea; to fancy. [Not in use.]
IDEN'TIC IDEN'TICAL, a. [L. idem, the same.] The same; not different; as the ide...
IDENTIFICA'TION, n. The act of making or proving to be the same.
IDEN'TIFIED, pp. Ascertained or made to be the same.
IDEN'TIFY, v.t. [L. idem, the same, and facio, to make.] 1. To ascertain or prov...
IDEN'TIFYING, ppr. Ascertaining or proving to be the same. 1. Making the same in...
IDEN'TITY, n. Sameness, as distinguished from similitude and diversity. We speak...
IDES, n. plu. [L. idus.] In the ancient Roman calendar, eight days in each month...
IDIO-REPUL'ISVE, a. Repulsive by itself; as the idio-repulsive power of heat.
IDIOC'RASY, n. [Gr. proper, peculiar to one's self, and mixture, temperament, to...
IDIOCRAT'IC IDIOCRAT'ICAL, a. Peculiar in constitution.
ID'IOCY, n. [Gr. See Idiot .] A defect of understanding; properly, a natural def...
IDIOELEC'TRIC, a. [Gr. separate from others, peculiar to one's self,and electric...
ID'IOM, n. [L. idioma, from Gr. proper, or peculiar to one's self; Eng. widow, w...