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We pointed out earlier that the great advantage of the lexicon as an approach to culture and history is that it is not confined to material remains. Words exist for natural phenomena, objects, and things that can be found in nature or identified from their material remains. But there are also words for ideas, abstractions, and relations. The Indo-European protolanguage is particularly rich in such vocabulary items. 91
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| ideal |
State in which an assemblage or set of correlated members is organized as interdependent regular triangles.
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| identification |
"Identification" means, and is limited to, an unexpired and otherwise valid drivers license; a state identification card issued by any state of the United States or its territories or the District of Columbia showing a photograph and signature; a United States government resident alien identification card; a United States passport; or a United States military identification card. [1997, c. 155, Pt. A, ? (new).]
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| identical twins |
Twins conceived from one egg.
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| identical |
Genetically identical twins that originate when a developing embryo divides to form two separate but identical embryos.
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