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id·i·o·mat·ic (ĭd′ē-ə-măt′ĭk)
adj.
1.
a. Peculiar to or characteristic of a given language.
b. Characterized by proficient use of idiomatic expressions: a foreigner who speaks idiomatic English.
2. Resembling or having the nature of an idiom.
3. Using many idioms.
4. Peculiar to or characteristic of the style or manner of a particular group or people.
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id•i•o•mat•ic (ˌɪd i əˈmæt ɪk)
adj.
1. characteristic of a particular language; conforming to the usual manner of expression in a language.
2. containing or using many idioms.
3. having a distinct style or character, esp. in the arts: an idiomatic composer.
[1705–15; < Late Greek idiōmatikós= Greek idiōmat-, s. of idíōma idiom + -ikos -ic]
id`i•o•mat′i•cal•ly, adv.
id`i•o•mat′i•cal•ness, id`i•o•ma•tic′i•ty (-oʊ məˈtɪs ɪ ti) n.
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