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Logic. an assertion that two terms refer to the same thing. Mathematics. 1. an equation that is valid for all values of its variables. 2. Also called identity element, unit element, unity. an element in a set such that the element operating on any other element of the set leaves the second element unchanged. 3. the property of a function or map such that each element is mapped into itself. 4. the function or map itself. Australian Informal. an interesting, famous, or eccentric resident, usually of long standing in a community. (BUTTON) SEE MORE (BUTTON) SEE LESS Words related to identity status, name, character, identification, existence, integrity, personality, unity, equality, singleness, self, coherence, uniqueness, distinctiveness, oneness, singularity, particularity, circumstances, similitude, accord Words nearby identity identification parade, identification tag, identifier, identify, identikit, identity, identity card, identity crisis, identity disorder, identity element, identity function Origin of identity 1560–70; < Late Latin identitās, equivalent to Latin ident(idem) repeatedly, again and again, earlier *idem et idem (idem neuter of īdem the same + et and) + -itās -ity SYNONYMS FOR identity 5 individuality, personality, distinctiveness, uniqueness. SEE SYNONYMS FOR identity ON THESAURUS.COM OTHER WORDS FROM identity non·i·den·ti·ty, noun historical usage of identity Identity comes into English via Middle French identité, ydemtité, ydemptité “the quality of being the same, sameness,” from Late Latin identitās (inflectional stem identitāt- ) “the quality of being the same, the condition or fact that an entity is itself and not another thing.” Identitās is formed partly from the Latin adverb identidem “again and again, repeatedly,” a contraction of idem et idem (“the same and the same”), and partly from Late Latin essentitās, a translation of Greek taủtótēs “identity” (that is, tò auto “the same” and the noun suffix -tēs “-ness”). “One’s personal characteristics, or the sense of who one is, as perceived by the person or by others,” is a meaning of identity that dates from the early 18th century. Since then, issues of personal identity, especially sexual and gender identity, have provoked discussions about one’s overlapping roles in society. The phrase identity politics “political activity based on or catering to the cultural, ethnic, gender, racial, religious, or social interests that characterize a group identity” was coined in 1973. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Examples from the Web for identity * They are not the actual traffickers, Yazbek says, so generally the other refugees protect their identity. Ghost Ships of the Mediterranean|Barbie Latza Nadeau|January 6, 2015|DAILY BEAST * But those strands of his identity are all wound around the conspiracy that led him back to Gambia for the first time in 23 years. The Shadowy U.S. Veteran Who Tried to Overthrow a Country|Jacob Siegel|January 6, 2015|DAILY BEAST * Identity issues seem to have dogged Otis since his troubles began. His First Day Out Of Jail After 40 Years: Adjusting To Life Outside|Justin Rohrlich|January 3, 2015|DAILY BEAST * In a remote location with little means for economic development, the Brogpas have cultivating this identity to their advantage. The Himalayas’ Hidden Aryans|Nina Strochlic|January 3, 2015|DAILY BEAST * Every facet of his identity, taken alone, seemed at war with every other part of him. The Sydney Astrologer Turned Islamic Radical|Jacob Siegel|December 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST * Jabez Smith acknowledged his identity and received news of his brother-in-law and his daughter with no signs of pleasure. Ethel Morton's Enterprise|Mabell S.C. Smith * It will be a gigantic step forward if I learn the identity of his mysterious customer. The Secret Pact|Mildred A. Wirt * But what seemed to anger them more than all, was the identity of the lad. The Boy Scouts at the Battle of Saratoga|Herbert Carter * There was money in plenty upon his person, but not an article that would give the slightest clue to his identity. A Breath of Prairie and other stories|Will Lillibridge * Pawson smiled faintly, then his eyebrows lost their identity in some well-defined wrinkles in his forehead. Kennedy Square|F. Hopkinson Smith (BUTTON) SEE MORE EXAMPLES (BUTTON) SEE FEWER EXAMPLES (BUTTON)  (BUTTON)  Explore Dictionary.com * Practice vs. Practise Practice vs. Practise * What’s The Difference Between “i.e.” vs. “e.g.”? What’s The Difference Between “i.e.” vs. “e.g.”? * The Saddest Literary Deaths We’re Still Crying About The Saddest Literary Deaths We’re Still Crying About * Fiancé vs. Fiancée: Which One Is Which? Fiancé vs. Fiancée: Which One Is Which? * Gadabouts Won’t Forget About This Word Of The Day Quiz Gadabouts Won’t Forget About This Word Of The Day Quiz * Cracking The Christmas Carol Code Cracking The Christmas Carol Code British Dictionary definitions for identity identity / (aɪˈdɛntɪtɪ) / __________________________________________________________________ noun plural -ties the state of having unique identifying characteristics held by no other person or thing the individual characteristics by which a person or thing is recognized Also called: numerical identity the property of being one and the same individualhis loss of memory did not affect his identity Also called: qualitative identity the state of being the same in nature, quality, etcthey were linked by the identity of their tastes the state of being the same as a person or thing described or claimedthe identity of the stolen goods has not yet been established identification of oneself asmoving to London destroyed his Welsh identity logic 1. that relation that holds only between any entity and itself 2. an assertion that that relation holds, as Cicero is Tully maths 1. an equation that is valid for all values of its variables, as in (x – y)(x + y) = x ² – y ². Often denoted by the symbol ≡ 2. Also called: identity element a member of a set that when operating on another member, x, produces that member x: the identity for multiplication of numbers is 1 since x .1 = 1. x = xSee also inverse (def. 2b) Australian and NZ informal a well-known person, esp in a specified locality; figure (esp in the phrase an old identity) (BUTTON) SEE MORE (BUTTON) SEE LESS Word Origin for identity C16: from Late Latin identitās, from Latin idem the same Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Medical definitions for identity identity [ ī-dĕn′tĭ-tē ] __________________________________________________________________ n. The set of behavioral or personal characteristics by which an individual is recognizable as a member of a group. The distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity; individuality. The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. 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