The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Identical \I*den"tic*al\, a. [Cf. F. identique. See Identity.]
   1. The same; the selfsame; the very same; not different; as,
      the identical person or thing.
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            I can not remember a thing that happened a year ago,
            without a conviction . . . that I, the same
            identical person who now remember that event, did
            then exist.                           --Reid.
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   2. Uttering sameness or the same truth; expressing in the
      predicate what is given, or obviously implied, in the
      subject; tautological.
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            When you say body is solid, I say that you make an
            identical proposition, because it is impossible to
            have the idea of body without that of solidity.
                                                  --Fleming.
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   Identical equation (Alg.), an equation which is true for
      all values of the algebraic symbols which enter into it.
      [1913 Webster] Identic