Standardized vs Identical - What's the difference?
standardized | identical |
(standardize)
designed or constructed in a standard manner or according to an official standard
(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.
As adjectives the difference between standardized and identical
is that standardized is designed or constructed in a standard manner or according to an official standard while identical is (not comparable) bearing full likeness by having precisely the same set of characteristics; indistinguishable.As a verb standardized
is (standardize).As a noun identical is
(usually|pluralized|chiefly|philosophy) something which has exactly the same properties as something else.standardized
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(en adjective)identical
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(en adjective)- The terms of Article 8th are still more identical .
