Ideal, a.

    1. Intellectual, mental.
    2. Imaginary, unreal, fanciful, fantastic, fancied, illusory, chimerical, visionary, shadowy.
    3. Complete, perfect, consummate, filling our utmost conceptions.

Ideal, n. Imaginary standard, ideal model of perfection.

Idealism, n. Idealistic philosophy, theory that matter is the phenomenon of mind, theory that mind alone is absolute.

Ideality, n. Imagination, conception, invention, fancy.

Idem. [L.] The same, ditto.

Identical, a. Same, selfsame, very same, one and the same, exactly the same, not different.

Identify, v. a.

    1. Prove to be identical, prove to be the same, ascertain to be the same.
    2. Make identical, regard as one, consider the same, take for identical, confound.

Identify, v. n. Become identical, be the same.

Identify, n. Sameness.

Ideology, n.

    1. Science of ideas, theory of the origin of ideas, doctrine of the evolution of ideas.
    2. Sensationalism, sensualism, empiricism, sensuous theory of the origin of ideas, doctrine that all ideas are evolved from elementary sensations.

Id est. [L.] That is.

Idiocrasy, n. Peculiarity, idiosyncrasy, peculiar temperament.

Idiocy, n.

    1. Condition of an idiot, imbecility, native irrationality, congenital imbecility.
    2. Foolishness, imbecility, fatuity, feebleness of intellect, want of understanding.

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