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[
ahy-dee-
al
-i-tee
]
i·de·al·i·ty
/
ˌaɪ
diˈæl
ɪ
ti
/
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[
ahy-dee-
al
-i-tee
]
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noun,
plural
-ties.
1.
ideal
quality or character.
2.
capacity to idealize.
3.
Philosophy
.
existence only in idea and not in reality.
Origin:
1695–1705;
ideal
+
-ity
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