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    [Noun]  | "iden*ti*ty" | \ ī-ˈden-tə-tē \


    1: the distinguishing character or personality of an individual : individuality

    2: who someone is : the name of a person

    3: the relation established by psychological identification


    Origin: 1545 ;

     Middle French identité, from Late Latin identitat-, identitas, probably from Latin identidem repeatedly, contraction of idem et idem, literally, same and same;

    [Noun]  | "identity element" 


    1: an element (such as 0 in the set of all integers under addition or 1 in the set of positive integers under multiplication) that leaves any element of the set to which it belongs unchanged when combined with it by a specified operation


    Origin: 1902 ;

    [Noun]  | "identity card" 


    1: id


    Origin: 1900 ;

    [Noun]  | "identity crisis" 


    1: personal psychosocial conflict especially in adolescence that involves confusion about one's social role and often a sense of loss of continuity to one's personality

    2: a state of confusion in an entity, institution, or organization regarding its nature or direction


    Origin: 1941 ;

    [Noun]  | "identity matrix" 


    1: a square matrix that has numeral 1's along the principal diagonal and 0's elsewhere


    Origin: 1908 ;

    [Noun]  | "identity politics" 


    1: politics in which groups of people having a particular racial, religious, ethnic, social, or cultural identity tend to promote their own specific interests or concerns without regard to the interests or concerns of any larger political group


    Origin: 1970 ;

    [Noun]  | "identity theft" 


    1: the illegal use of someone else's personal information (such as a Social Security number) especially in order to obtain money or credit


    Origin: 1964 ;

    [Noun]  | "identity parade" 


    1: a line of people who stand next to each other while someone tries to identify one of them as the person who has committed a crime

    [Noun]  | "additive identity" 


    1: an identity element (such as 0 in the group of whole numbers under the operation of addition) that in a given mathematical system leaves unchanged any element to which it is added


    Origin: 1953 ;

    [Noun]  | "dissociative identity disorder" 


    1: a personality disorder that is characterized by the presence of two or more distinct and complex identities or personality states each of which becomes dominant and controls behavior from time to time to the exclusion of the others and that results from disruption in the integrated functions of consciousness, memory, and identity : multiple personality disorder


    Origin: 1993 ;

    [Noun]  | "identity" 


    1: the state of being exactly alike;


      * e.g., " ... although the covers of the two paperback editions of the novel are different, there's a complete identity in the texts "





    2: the set of qualities that make a person different from other people;


      * e.g., " ... children begin to form their own identity by the age of two "



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    [Noun]  | "identity card" 


    1: something presented to show that someone is the person they claim to be;


      * e.g., " ... Motorists were stopped at a checkpoint and required to present identity cards before traveling any further. "





    [Noun]  | "identity cards" 


    1: something presented to show that someone is the person they claim to be;


      * e.g., " ... Motorists were stopped at a checkpoint and required to present identity cards before traveling any further. "





    [Noun]  | "self-identity" 


    1: the set of qualities that make a person different from other people;


      * e.g., " ... twins making an effort to establish their separate self-identities "



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     [ "Identity" ]

    1: n.

      * e.g.,  ... Humans can identify themselves with a birth name. 


     [ "Identity" ]

    2: Something that describes an individual entity by it's properties.

      * e.g.,  ... E.g.-"My mother named me Mistake, now I have an identity." 

     [ "Identiti" ]

    1: A British based bicycle company who specialize in dirt jumping bikes.

      * e.g.,  ... Man this Identiti is the tittings, I just pulled a backflip 1 footer x-up! 

     [ "identicality" ]

    1: The state of being as similar as something else to the point of seeming equal.

      * e.g.,  ... The "identicality" of the two frogs was unmistakable. 

     [ "idenTities" ]

    1: A form of identifying women by their tits.

      * e.g.,  ... Lady with nice breasts - Hello, I'm with police and I have a warrant to search your house. 

     [ "Identity" ]

    1: A new game show that's going to be hosted by Penn from Penn and Teller. The premise of the game involves a person trying to match descriptions and occupations to somebody in group of 12 people solely based on looks. Top prize is $500,000 if you match all 12 successfully.

      * e.g.,  ... Penn: Welcome to Identity. Alright John, you'll win $250,000 if you can pick the person out of these three choices that is the crack whore! 

     [ "Identical" ]

    1: Very same;exactly same;have the same property

      * e.g.,  ... Those phones look so identical 

     [ "identic" ]

    1: A person who identifies as the identical gender given to them at birth. Also see CIS. Cis has been occasionally used derogatorily.

      * e.g.,  ... I wear a kilt but I am an identic male. 

     [ "Identicated" ]

    1: Identicated is a cross between Identified and identicated. This word only tends to be used by people who are same heads or slow of learning. Also see Retard

      * e.g.,  ... if only id would have identicated the problem earlier 

     [ "identity porn" ]

    1: A fanfic motif (mainly associated with the superhero genre) where one or more characters, in a relationship, use secret identities or aliases. The character without a secret identity may be the one attempting to arrest the other or play the damsel in distress. Its also relevant for a superhero x villain ship, where neither the villain or the hero know that they're dating their worst enemy. Despite its name it doesn't always need a sexual component.

      * e.g.,  ... "That scene in Spiderman 2 with Peter and Osborne is so good! When Osborne takes off Peters mask; the identity porn kills me everytime." 

     [ "identity theft" ]

    1: not a joke

      * e.g.,  ... “identity theft is not a joke jim” 

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