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1 sameness
['seɪmnɪs]1) spreg. (lack of variety) monotonia f., ripetitività f.2) (similarity) somiglianza f.* * *sameness /ˈseɪmnəs/n. [u]1 identità; identicità; somiglianza assoluta2 (spreg.) monotonia; uniformità* * *['seɪmnɪs]1) spreg. (lack of variety) monotonia f., ripetitività f.2) (similarity) somiglianza f.
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