Pronunciation: /ʌn.aɪˈdɛntɪkəl/
adjective describing two or more things as not being identical or the same
A1 The two flowers in the garden are unidentical in color.
A2 The twins look similar, but upon closer inspection, their features are unidentical.
B1 The unidentical keys on the keychain made it difficult to unlock the door.
B2 The unidentical markings on the two paintings indicated they were created by different artists.
C1 The unidentical DNA samples were analyzed to determine the genetic differences.
C2 The unidentical patterns in the data suggested a flaw in the experimental procedure.
formal The twins were unidentical in appearance, making it difficult for people to tell them apart.
informal Those two cars are unidentical - one is a sedan and the other is a SUV.
slang I can't believe they're siblings, they look totally unidentical.
figurative The two political parties had unidentical views on the issue, causing a divide among the voters.
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