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idem

   Also found in: Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Wikipedia, Hutchinson 0.01 sec.
i·dem  (dm)
pron. Abbr. id.
Something that has been mentioned previously; the same.

[Latin, from id, it; see i- in Indo-European roots.]

idem Latin [ˈaɪdɛm ˈɪdɛm]
(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) the same: used to refer to an article, chapter, etc., previously cited
Translations
idem
pron, adjidem, derselbe


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For envy is a gadding passion, and walketh the streets, and doth not keep home: Non est curiosus, quin idem sit malevolus.
I have been nearly mad; and you know the axiom, -- non bis in idem.
"Semper idem," explained the Woggle-Bug, pompously; and the Gump turned to stare at him.
 
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