| idiosyncratic |
peculiar to the individual; "we all have our own idiosyncratic gestures"; "Michelangelo's highly idiosyncratic style of painting"
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| idiopathy |
idiopathic disease: any disease arising from internal dysfunctions of unknown cause
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| idiot savant |
person who is mentally retarded in general but who displays remarkable aptitude in some limited field (usually involving memory)
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| identifier |
a symbol that establishes the identity of the one bearing it
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| identity |
the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity; "you can lose your identity when you join the army" 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" an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates; "the identity under numerical multiplication is 1" exact sameness; "they shared an identity of interests"
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