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identity /ˌīˈden(t)ədē, ˌaɪˈdɛn(t)ədi /
noun
(plural identities)
1 the fact of being who or what a person or thing is:
he knows the identity of the bombers
she believes she is the victim of mistaken identity.
the characteristics determining who or what a person or thing is:
attempts to define a distinct Canadian identity.
[as modifier] (of an object) serving to establish who the holder, owner, or wearer is by bearing their name and often other details such as a signature or photograph:
an identity card.
2 a close similarity or affinity:
the initiative created an identity between the city and the suburbs.
3 Mathematics (also identity operation) a transformation that leaves an object unchanged.
(also identity element) an element of a set which, if combined with another element by a specified binary operation, leaves that element unchanged.
4 Mathematics the equality of two expressions for all values of the quantities expressed by letters, or an equation expressing this, e.g. (x + 1)2 = x 2 + 2x + 1.
– ORIGIN late 16th century (in the sense quality of being identical): from late Latin identitas, from Latin idem same.