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  • adjective Not identical.

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un- +‎ identical

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Examples

  • When I first met them, they seemed like unidentical twins.

    A Duo Clashes for Fashion Ray A. Smith 2011

  • NEARY: Now, I know you've called these two albums your unidentical twins.

    Marisa Monte's 'Non-Identical Twin' Albums 2006

  • Reid asserts that memory does not have present ideas, but past things for its object, Natorp explains recollection as an identification of the unidentical, of not-now with now.

    Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students 1911

  • He was a lovable character, whose charm practically lured many unlikely, intellectually unequal and ideologically unidentical players together.

    Vanguard alexsamade 2010

  • He was a lovable character, whose charm practically lured many unlikely, intellectually unequal and ideologically unidentical players together.

    Vanguard alexsamade 2010

  • What to look for: Moles with an irregular, scalloped or poorly defined border; moles with unidentical halves; varying shades of color within the mole (including tan or brown, black, white, red and blue).

    The Times-Reporter Home RSS 2009

  • But often enough the differences can be accounted for by the varied interpretations which are the filtered products of unlike ideological screens and unidentical basic biases.

    UUpdates - All updates 2009

  • Alex and I are about as unidentical as it’s possible to be.

    The Opposite of Me SARAH PEKKANEN 2010

  • Alex and I are about as unidentical as it’s possible to be.

    All is Bright Sarah Pekkanen 2010

  • Alex and I are about as unidentical as it’s possible to be.

    All is Bright Sarah Pekkanen 2010

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