non-identical
1 of 1adjective/nɑn aɪˈdɛntɪkəl/
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lacking complete similarity or exactness
- The twins were non-identical, having distinct features and personalities.
- The two paintings, while similar in style, were non-identical due to differences in color and composition.
- The test results for the two groups were non-identical, indicating variations in performance.
- Their viewpoints on the issue were non-identical, reflecting diverse perspectives.
- The siblings' tastes in music were non-identical; one preferred rock while the other favored classical.