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Definition of: idiomatic

(id′ē·ə·matik) adjective
1. Full of idiom; vernacular.
2. Peculiar to or characteristic of a certain language or dialect. Also idi·o·mat′i·cal. [<Gk. idiōmatikos characteristic <idiōma. See IDIOM.]
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i·o·mat′·i·cal·ly adverb

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