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1. (n.) identity
the state or fact of remaining the same one, as under varying aspects or conditions.
2. identity
the condition of being oneself or itself, and not another:
He doubted his own identity.
3. identity
condition or character as to who a person or what a thing is:
a case of mistaken identity.
4. identity
the state or fact of being the same one as described.
5. identity
the sense of self, providing sameness and continuity in personality over time.
6. identity
exact likeness in nature or qualities:
an identity of interests.
7. identity
an instance or point of sameness or likeness.
8. identity
Logic. an assertion that two terms refer to the same thing.
9. identity
Math.
10. identity
an equation that is valid for all values of its variables.
11. identity
Also called identity element. an element in a set such that the element operating on any other element of the set leaves the second element unchanged.
Etymology: (1560–70; < LL identitās= L ident(idem) repeatedly, again and again (earlier *idem et idem) +-itās -ity)
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| Definition of 'IDentity' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) identity, personal identity, individuality
the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity
"you can lose your identity when you join the army"
2. (noun) identity
the individual characteristics by which a thing or person is recognized or known
"geneticists only recently discovered the identity of the gene that causes it"; "it was too dark to determine his identity"; "she guessed the identity of his lover"
3. (noun) identity, identity element, identity operator
an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates
"the identity under numerical multiplication is 1"
4. (noun) identity, identicalness, indistinguishability
exact sameness
"they shared an identity of interests"
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1. (noun) identity
who sb is
The victim's identity is still unknown.; identity theft; to show proof of identity
2. identity
the character of sb or sth that makes it different from others
cultural/national identity
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| Definition of 'IDentity' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) IDentity
the state or quality of being identical, or the same; sameness
2. (noun) IDentity
the condition of being the same with something described or asserted, or of possessing a character claimed; as, to establish the identity of stolen goods
3. (noun) IDentity
an identical equation
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Sense: who or what a person is
The police are still uncertain of the murderer's identity.
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Afrikaans: identiteit |
Arabic: هَويَّه، شَخْصِيَّه |
Bulgarian: идентичност |
Brazilian: identidade |
Czech: totožnost |
German: die Identität |
Danish: identitet |
Greek: ταυτότητα |
Spanish: identidad |
Estonian: isikukuuluvus |
Farsi: هویت |
Finnish: identiteetti |
French: identité |
Hebrew: זֶהוּת |
Hindi: पहचान |
Croatian: identitet |
Hungarian: személyazonosság |
Indonesian: identitas |
Icelandic: það að vera tiltekinn mað |
Italian: identità |
Japanese: 身元 |
Korean: 신원, 본인임 |
Lithuanian: asmenybė |
Latvian: identitāte |
Malay: identiti |
Dutch: identiteit |
Norwegian: identitet |
Polish: tożsamość |
Persian: هویت |
Pashto: هويت، اصليت، شخصيت يوشانت |
Portuguese: identidade |
Romanian: identitate |
Russian: личность |
Slovak: totožnosť |
Slovenian: identiteta |
Serbian: identitet |
Swedish: identitet |
Thai: รูปพรรณสัณฐาน |
Turkish: kimlik, hüviyet |
Taiwanese: 身份 |
Ukrainian: особа |
Urdu: شناخت |
Vietnamese: nhân dạng |
Chinese: 身份 |
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