Ferternal vs Identical - What's the difference?
ferternal | identical |
Ferternal has no English definition.
(not comparable) Bearing full likeness by having precisely the same set of characteristics; indistinguishable.
* {{quote-book, year=1911, title=Encyclopædia Britannica, chapter=
, passage=By this means as many absolutely identical plates can be produced as may be required, and being hardened they will yield a very large number of prints without any appreciable deterioration.}}
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(not comparable) Not different or other; not another or others; not different as regards self; selfsame; numerically identical.
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* {{quote-book, year=1922, title=, by=W. C. Firebaugh, author=Petronius,
passage=Nor could I myself look upon this man without some emotion, for he seemed to be the identical person who had picked up the ragged tunic in the lonely wood, and, as a matter of fact, he was!}}
(not comparable, biology) Of twins, sharing the same genetic code.
(not comparable, mathematics) Exactly equivalent.
(comparable, rare) Approximating or approaching exact equivalence.
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(usually, pluralized, chiefly, philosophy) Something which has exactly the same properties as something else.
Ferternal is likely misspelled.
Ferternal has no English definition.
As an adjective identical is
bearing full likeness by having precisely the same set of characteristics; indistinguishable.As a noun identical is
something which has exactly the same properties as something else.ferternal
Not English
Ferternal has no English definition. It may be misspelled.identical
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The terms of Article 8th are still more identical .
