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i·den·tic
(ī-dĕn′tĭk)adj.
1. Being or constituting a diplomatic action or diplomatic language in which two or more governments agree to use the same forms in their relations with other governments.
2. Identical.
[Medieval Latin identicus, identical; see identical.]
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identic
(aɪˈdɛntɪk)adj
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) diplomacy (esp of opinions expressed by two or more governments) having the same wording or intention regarding another power: identic notes.
2. an obsolete word for identical
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i•den•tic
(aɪˈdɛn tɪk, ɪˈdɛn-)adj.
1. (of diplomatic action, notes, etc.) identical in form, as when two or more governments deal simultaneously with another government.
2. identical.
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