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`unicycle
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`\Jnint~ • unison
`more at L'NIONJ (1833): a Christian of a church adherin_g_ to an Eastern
`rite and discipline but submitting to papal authority - Uniate adj
`uni-ax-i-al \,yii-ne-'ak-se-;,l\ adj {ca. 1855) 1: having only one axis 2
`: of or relating to only one axis
`uni·cam-er-al \,yii-ni-kam-(o-)rol\ adj [uni- + LL camera room, cham(cid:173)
`ber + E -al - more at CHAMBER] (1853): having or consisting of a
`uni·cam-er·af.ly \-e\ adv
`single legislative chamber -
`uni-cel-lu·lar \,yii-ni-'sel-p-1;,r\ adj (1858) : having or consisting of a
`single cell
`uni•corn \'yii-n;,-,ko(;,)m\ n [ME unicorne, fr. OF. fr. LL unicornis, fr.
`L, having one horn, fr. uni- + cornu horn - more at HOR~] (13c) : a
`mythical animal generally depicted with the body and head of a horse,
`the hind legs of a stag, the tail of a lion, and a single horn in the middle
`of the forehead
`uni•C_,Y•cle \'yii-ni-,sl-bl\ n [uni + -cycle (as in tricy(cid:173)
`cle)j (1869) : any of various vehicles that have a
`single wheel and are propelled usu. by pedals or
`ai;>plied draft -
`uni•CY•clist \-,si-kfo-)lost\ n
`um.di·men·sion·al . \1yti-ni-d~- 1men-ch~n-;il. -'menc~-
`nol a/so -'di-\ adj (\ 883) : ONE-DIMENSIO"AL -
`um(cid:173)
`di·men-sion-aJ.i-ty \-,men-cho-'nal-ot-e\ n
`uni-di·rec·tion·al \,yii-ni-do-'rek-shnol, -di-, -shon-'l\
`adj 0883) 1 : involving, functioning, moving, or
`responsive in a single direction 2 : not subject to
`change or reversal of direction -
`uni-di 0rec0tion°al(cid:173)
`ly \-e\ adv
`unidirectional current n (1883): DIRECTCt.:RRENT
`uni·fac-to-ri·al \,yii-ni-fak-'tor-e-ol, -'tor-\ adj (1933)
`: relating to or controlled by a single gene(,.....,._. disor(cid:173)
`ders)
`uni·fi·ca-tion \,yii-no-fa-'ka-sh;,n\ n (1851) : the act,
`process, or result of unifying : the state of being
`unified
`uni.fi·lar \,yii-ni-'fi-1;,r\ adj (1856): having or involving use of only one
`thread, wire, or fiber
`uni·fo-Ji.ate \-'fo-le-;,t\ adj (1849) 1 : having only one leaf 2 : t.:NIFO(cid:173)
`LIOLATE
`uni·fo·Ii·o·late \-'f6-le-;,-,lat\ adj, of a leaf (ca. 1864) : compound but
`having only a single leaflet and distinguishable from a simple leaf by
`the basal joint
`•uni·form \'yii-n;,-,form\ adj [MF uniforme, fr. L uniformis. fr. uni- +
`-formis -form] (1540) 1 : having afways the same form, manner, or
`degree : not varying or variable 2 : of the same form with others
`: conforming to one rule or mode : CONSONANT 3 : presenting an
`unvaried appearance of surface, pattern, or color(........, red brick houses>
`4 : consistent in conduct or opinion (,...,._, interpretation of laws) 5
`: relating to or being convergence of a series whose terms are functions
`in such manner that the absolute value of the difference between the
`sum of the first n terms of the series and the sum of alJ terms can be
`made arbitrarily small for all values of the domain of the functions by
`choosing the nth term sufficiently far along in the series -
`uni·form·ly
`1yii-n;;i-1f6rm-Ie. 1yii-n;,-\ adv~ uni 0fonn°ness \'yii-n~-,f6rm-n~s\ n
`'uniform vt (1681) 1 : to bring into uniformity 2 : to clothe with a
`uniform
`'uniform n (1748) : dress of a distinctive design or fashion worn by
`members of a particular group and serving as a means of identification;
`broadly: distinctive or characteristic clothing
`Uniform (ca. 1956) -
`a communications code word for the letter u
`uni-for-mi•tar·i·an \,yii-n;,-,for-mo-'ter-e-;,n\ n (1840) 1 : an adherent
`of the doctrine of unifonnitarianism 2 : an advocate of uniformity -
`uniformitarian adj
`uni-for-mi•tar•i·an•tsm \-e-;,-,niz-om\ n (1865) : a geological doctrine
`that existing processes acting in the same manner as at present are
`sufficient to account for all geological changes
`uni·for.mi•ty \,yii-n;,-'for-m;,t-e\ n, pl -ties (I Sc) 1 : the quality or state
`of being uniform 2: an instance of uniformity
`uni•fy \'yii-no-,fi\ vt -fied; -fy.ing [LL unificare, fr. L uni- + -ficare -fy]
`(1502) : to make into a unit or a coherent whole : t.:NITE -
`uni·fi·able
`\-,fi-;,-bol \adj- uni·fi·er \-,fi(-;,)r\ n
`uni·lat•er·al \,yii-ni-'lat-a-r;,1, -'la-tral\ adj (1802) 1 a: done or under(cid:173)
`taken by one person or party b : of, relating to. or affecting one side
`of a subject : ONE-SIDED c : constituting or relating to a contract or
`engagement by which an express obligation to do or forbear is imposed
`on only one party 2 a : having parts arranged on one side (a ,...,,_. ra(cid:173)
`ceme) b : occurring on, performed on, or affecting one side of the
`body or one of its parts(~ exophthalmos) 3: UNILINEAL 4: having
`uni·lat-er·af.ly \-e\ adv
`only one side -
`uni·lin-eal \-'lin-e-;,I\ adj (1952) : tracing descent through either the
`maternal or paternal line only
`unMin-ear \,yii-ni-'lin-e-;,r\ adj (1926) : developing in or in vol vmg a
`series of stages usu. from the primitive to the more advanced (a ......,
`cultural sequence)
`uni•fin.gual \,yii-ni-iil)-g(yo-)w;,I\ adj [uni- + L lingua tongue, language
`- more at TONGUE/ (1866) : composed in or using one language only
`un·il·IU•Sioned \,on-i -'ii-zh;,nd, ,;,n-'1-\ adj (1926): free from illusion
`uni·loc•U•lar \,yii-ni-'liik-y;,-lor\ adj (1753): containing a single cavity
`un·imag·in·able \,;,n-o-'maj-(o-)no-b;,I\ adj (ca. 1611) : not imaginable
`un.1mag•in·ably \-hie\ adv
`or comprehensible -
`un·im·peach•able \,;,n-im-'pe-ch;,-bol\ adj (1784) : not impeachable
`: not to be called in question : not liable to accusation : IRREPROACH(cid:173)
`ABLE, BLAMELESS- un-im·peach·ably \-hie\ adv
`•un·im-proved \-'priivd\ adj, obs (1602): not reproved or admonished
`'unimproved adj (1665) : not improved: as a : not tilled, built on, or
`otherwise improved for use<,..,,_. land) b: not used or employed advan-
`tageously (wasted time and ,...,,_. opportunities) c : not selectively bred
`for better quality or productiveness
`un·in·hib·it·ed \,;,n-in-'hib-;,t-od\ adj (ca. 1909) : free from inhibition;
`also : boisterously informal -
`un•m·hib-it·ed·ly adv -
`un·in·hib-it-ed·
`ness n
`un·ini-tiate \,;,n-;,-'nish-(e-);,t\ adj (1801) : not initiated : INEXPERI-
`u~~~~t~r-est \(')an-'in-trast; -1int-d-rast, -a- 1rest, -arst; -'in-,trest\ n (1952)
`: lack of interest
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`\
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`un-in-ter-est-ed adj (1661) : not interested : not having the mind•
`feelings engaged usage see DISINTERESTED
`uni•nu-cle-ate \,yii-ni-'n(y)ii-kle-~t\ adj (1885): having a single nuclom
`(a~ yeast cell)
`•union \'yiin-y;,n\ n [ME, fr. MF, fr. LL union-, unio oneness, union.fl.
`L unus one - more at ONEJ (J 5c) 1 a : an act or instance of unibl9
`(1) : the formation at:•
`or joining two or more thmgs into one: as
`single political unit from two or more separate and independent -
`(2) : a uniting in marriage; also : SEXCAL INTERCOCRSE (3) : the~
`ing together of severed parts b : a unified condition : COMBINATICI&.
`Jt:NCTIOS <a gracious ,...,,_. of excellence and strength) 2 : sometllilm
`that is made one : something formed by a combining or coalitioa •
`parts or members: as a : a confederation of independent indivict.6.
`(as nations or persons) for some common purpose b : a political ...
`constituting an organic whole fanned usu. from previously ind~
`dent units (as England and Scotland in 1707) which have surrendcllml
`their principal powers to the government of the whole or to a ~
`created government (as the U.S. in 1789) c cap : an organization m-•
`college or university campus providing recreational, social, cultd.
`and sometimes dining facilities; also : the building housing such •
`organization d : the set of all elements belonging to one or more ala
`called also join. sum e: ~
`given collection of two or more sets -
`a : a device emblematic of the union of two or ~
`L'S'IO~ 3
`sovereignties borne on a national flag typically in the upper inner~
`ner or constituting the whole design of the flag b : the upper .._
`comer of a flag 4: any of various devices for connecting parts (as ci'a
`machine); esp: a coupling for pipes or pipes and fittings
`2union adj (1707): of. relating to, dealing with, or constituting a unioa
`union card n (1874) 1 : a card certifying personal membership in ~
`standing in a labor union 2 : something that resembles a union aml
`esp. in being necessary for employment or in providing evidence ti
`in-group status
`union cliurch n (1847): a local church uniting members of diverse*"
`nominational backgrounds in an interdenominational congregation
`union·ism \'yiin-y:>-,niz-om\ n (1845) : the principle or policy of f0<9-
`ing or adhering to a union: as a cap : adherence to the policy of a fDa
`
`federal union between the states of the United States esp. during *
`
`Civil War period b : the principles, theory, advocacy, or system•
`trade unions
`union•ist \-n;,st\ n ( 1799) :
`ism
`union-iza•tion \,yiin-y;,-n;,-'za-sh;,n\ n (1896) 1 : the quality or statt •
`being unionized 2: the action of unionizing
`union-ize \1 ylin-y~1niz\ vb ·ized; -iz·ing vt ( 1890) : to organize in~ a
`labor union ,..,,. vi : to form or join a labor union
`union-ized adj (1900): characterized by the presence of labor unions'(cid:173)
`states)
`union jack n. often cap U&J (1674): a jack consisting of the union ala
`national ensigp.
`union shop n (ca. 1909) : an establishment in which the employer ~
`agreement is free to hire nonmembers as well as members of the ~
`but retains nonmembers on the payroll only on condition of their -...
`coming members of the union within a specified time
`union suit n (1901) : an undergarment with shirt and drawers in mR
`piece
`uni·pa.ren-tal \,yii-ni-p;,-'rent-'l\ adj (ca. 1909) : )laving or invol\1111 a
`single parent; esp: PARTHENOGENETIC- uni·pa•ren•tal-ly \-'1-e\ adT
`uni·po-lar \,yii-m-'po-l;,r\ adj ( 1812) : having, produced by, or ac!m( ~
`a single magnetic or electrical pole -
`uni·po.lar·i·ty \-p6-'lar-<Jt-C. -P>'\
`n
`unique \yu-'nek\ adj [F, fr. L unicus, fr. unus one- more at ONE] (lfil!I>
`1 : being the only one : SOLE (his ,...,,_. concern was his own comfon; I
`can't walk away with a ~copy. Suppose I lost it? -Kingsley ~
`(the ,...,,_. factorization of a number into prime factors) 2 a : bolls'
`without a like or equal : t.:NEQUALED (could stare at the flames, ea:ll
`one new, violent, ......, -R.obert Coover) b : distinctively characte!'l9S
`ball-point pen) (we were fairly -- *
`: PECCLIAR 1 (this is not a condition ......, to California -Ronald Jta..
`gan) 3 : t.:Nt.:SVAL (a very -
`sixty of us, in that there wasn't one good mixer in the bunch -JD
`Salinger) syn see STRANGE- unique-ly adv -
`unique•ness n
`usage Many commentators have objected to the comparison or~
`fication (as by somewhat, almost, or very) of unique; the statement :ilK
`a thing is either unique or it is not has often been repeated by rhea
`Objections are based chiefly on the assumption that unique has be•
`single absolute sense, an assumption contradicted by informa!lm
`readily available in a dictionary. Unique dates back to the 17th .:rao-(cid:173)
`tury but was little used until the end of the 18th when, according•
`the Oxford English Dictionary, it was reacquired from French. H.J.
`Todd entered it as a foreign word in his edition (1818) of Johnsm:1'
`
`Dictionary, characterizing it as ''affected and useless." Around *
`
`middle of the 19th century it ceased to be considered foreign and C3llK'
`into considerable popular use. With popular use came a broadening '16.
`application beyond the original two meanings (here numbered I ...
`2aJ. In modem use both comparison and modification are wides~
`and standard but are confined to the extended senses 2b and 3. \\am:
`sense I or sense 2a is intended, unique is used without qualifying rIJC16-
`ifters.
`•uni·sex \'yii-n;,-,seks\ n (1966) : the state or condition of not i,...
`distinguishable las by hair or clothing) as to sex
`'unisex adj (1968) 1 : not distinguishable as male or female (a -
`2 : suitable or designed for both males and females <- clothes)
`uni•sex•u•al \,yii-na-'seksh-fo-)wol, -'sek-shol\ adj (ca. 1802) 1 : :if.
`relating to, or restricted to one sex: a : male or female but not ~
`maphroditic b : DICLINOcs <a ,...,,_. flower) 2 : UNISEX -
`uni-sex•......,.
`ty \-1sek-sh<J- 1wal-<Jt-e\ n
`.
`uni-son \'yil-na-san, -na-z<Jn\ n [MF, fr. ML unisonus havmg the ~
`sound, fr. L uni- + sonus sound - more at SOUND] (1575) 1 a
`: identity in musical pitch~ specif: the interval of a perfect pri.me •
`: the state of being so tuned or sounded c : the wntin!i?• playing.. .:r
`singing of parts in a musical passage at the same pitch Of m oct3:\'CS _l
`. umson ad; -
`•
`: a harmonious agreement or union : CONCORD -
`unison
`1 : in perfect agreement : so as to harmomze exactly 2: •
`the same time: SIMCLTANEOLSLY
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`fa:z:,
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`....,.,~-;;_..
`lmsr natur
`• .::aiculali
`..tuc:) ado.
`-=rt used
`.... biolog
`a specific I
`mag.pen
`~es
`-'and""
`=~J
`:::::.:
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`""11iladj(ll
`mNge\'y
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`I a often
`Klll b cap_
`hn ofbel
`mt)·, and I
`S>"Stem -
`iften cap
`-.my\')
`: based Oil
`ofa unit:
`... cell n
`wuctural
`l;artice of a
`mil clww:
`aone basis
`pe
`' mitcircle1
`>mite \yiJ(cid:173)
`&11.ire to 11
`
`..:f ~~tatl
`
`bOll f"l/fJ vi
`~·orasil
`__:_unit-er
`>mite \'yii-
`il604): a
`!604 for ti
`mit-ed \yil
`~~~
`l:"wited Nm
`of the fow
`l"llit-ed Sb
`0617) : •
`specified t
`mi-tive \'y
`produceu
`mit·ize \'y
`a unit 2
`ucts)-a
`mitmagne
`and likep
`one dyne
`mitmemb
`: a 3-laye
`~taJi~~
`cal convei
`ityvote
`am•trust \
`receives a
`llllits digit
`in a numt
`Bits plact
`point in a
`Bit train.
`directly h
`tmit trust.
`whose/"?..
`lllli·ty\yii
`fr. unus c
`being mu
`for which
`the radiw
`: a condi
`or change
`made one
`literary o
`undivide<
`try and«
`parts : a
`~~~~Ari
`represent
`20th cen1
`formerly
`tianity
`•uni·va-lell
`apticma1
`zunivalent
`somal un
`uni-valve~
`one valve
`-unival
`•uni·ver•SI
`sum uni~
`lively or
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`~ted : not having the mind or
`l5IID
`11fj (1885) : having a single nucleus
`
`. LL union-, unio oneness, union, fr.
`I a : an act or instance of uniting
`o one: as
`(I) : the formation of a
`m-c separate and independent units
`W.AL INTERCOt;RSE (3): the grow(cid:173)
`a wllfied condition : COMBINATION.
`sr and strength) 2 : something
`mi by a combining or coalition of
`laation of independent individuals
`~n purpose b : a political unit
`...i usu. from previously indepen-
`11 in 1707) which have surrendered
`!mDellt of the whole or to a newly
`1789) c cap : an organization on a
`liding recreational, social, cultural,
`.., : the building housing such an
`. . ts belonging to one or more of a
`called also join, sum e : LABOR
`~ -
`mc of the union of two or more
`Ilg typically in the upper inner cor(cid:173)
`P' of the flag b : the upper inner
`*"ices for connecting parts (as of a
`.,.- pipes and fittings
`*'g with, or constituting a union
`~g personal membership in good
`ISbing that resembles a union card
`'1!1lCfll or in providing evidence of
`
`ICb uniting members of diverse de(cid:173)
`adenominational congregation
`fl : the principle or policy of form-
`
`r: adherence to the policy of a firm
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`the United States esp. during the
`los. theory, advocacy, or system of
`
`:Ile or supporter of union or union-
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`/
`
`• (1896) 1 : the quality or state of
`llionizing
`Hilg vt (1890) : to organize into a
`1 labor union
`I by the presence of labor unions<......._
`: a jack consisting of the union of a
`ishment in which the employer by
`ss as well as members of the union
`~II only on conditinn of their be(cid:173)
`• a specified time
`aent with shirt and drawers in one
`
`'(ca. 1909) : )laving or involving a
`JC- uni 0pa0 ren°tal0ly \-'1-e\ adv
`: having, produced by, or acting by
`- uni·po·lar·i·ty \-po-'lar-ot-e, -po-\
`
`fr. unus one - more at ONE) (1602)
`- concern was his own comfort) (I
`oppose I lost it? -Kingsley Amis)
`into prime factors) 2
`a : being
`ED (could stare at the flames, each
`~er) b : distinctively characteristic
`to California -Ronald Rea(cid:173)
`JO -
`-point pen) (we were fairly -, the
`1e good mixer in the bunch -J.D.
`oe-ly adv -
`unique-ness n
`bjected to the comparison or modi(cid:173)
`r very) of unique; the statement that
`t has often been repeated by them.
`e assumption that unique has but a
`>tion contradicted by information
`Unique dates back to the l 7th cen(cid:173)
`"1d of the 18th when, according to
`was reacquired from French. H.J.
`I in his edition (1818) of Johnson's
`·affected and useless." Around the
`d to be considered foreign and came
`h popular use came a broadening of
`vo meanings (here numbered 1 and
`Jn and modification are widespread
`be extended senses 2b and 3. When
`que is used without qualifying mod-
`
`11.e state or condition of not being
`11.g) as to sex
`shable as male or female (a -
`Jes and females <- clothes)
`-'sek-shol\ adj (ca. 1802) 1 : of.
`~= a : male or female but not her(cid:173)
`ower) 2 : UNISEX -
`uni·SeX•U•at.i-
`
`face)
`
`~. fr. ML unisonus having the same
`- more at SOUND) (1575) 1 a
`the interval of a perfect prime b
`onded c : the wnting, playing, or
`e at the same pitch or in octaves 2
`unison adj -
`m : CONCORD -
`in
`: so as to harmonize exactly 2 : at
`
`1unit \'yii-not\ n [back-formation fr. unity] (1570) 1 a: the first and
`least natural number : ONE b : a single quantity regarded as a whole
`in calculation 2 : a determinate quantity (as of length, time, heat, or
`value) adopted as a standard of measurement: as a : an amount of
`work used in education in calculating student credits b : an amount
`of a biologically active agent (as a drug or antigen) required to produce
`a specific result under strictly controlled conditions 3 a : a single
`thing, person, or group that is a constituent of a whole b : a fart of a
`military establishment that has a prescribed organization (as o person(cid:173)
`nel and materiel) c : a piece or complex of apparatus serving to per(cid:173)
`form one particular function d : a part of a school course focusing on
`a central theme e: a local congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses
`'unit adj ( 1844) : being, relating to, or measuring one unit
`unit·age \'yii-not-ij\ n (1935) 1 : specifications of the amount consti(cid:173)
`tuting a unit 2: amount in units
`uni-tar·i·an \,yii-no-'ter-e-on\ n [NL unitarius, fr. L unitas unity) (1687)
`1 a often cap : one who believes that the deity exists only in one per(cid:173)
`son b cap: a member of a denomination that stresses individual free(cid:173)
`dom of belief, the free use of reason in religion, a united world commu(cid:173)
`nity, and liberal social action 2 : an advocate of unity or a unitary
`unitarian adj, often cap -
`system -
`uni·tar·i-an·ism \-e-a-,niz-am\ n,
`often cap
`uni·tary \'yii-no-,ter-e\ adj (1861) 1 a : of or relating to a unit b
`: based on or characterized by unity or units 2 : having the character
`of a unit: UNDIVIDED, WHOLE- uni•tar0i-ly \,yii-no-'ter-o-le\ adv
`unit cell n (ca. 1936) : the simplest polyhedron that embodies all the
`structural characteristics of and by mdefinite repetition makes up the
`lattice of a crystal
`unit character n (ca. 1909) : a natural character inherited on an all or
`none basis; esp : one dependent on the presence or absence of a single
`gene
`unit circle n (1955): a circle whose radius is one unit of length long
`•unite \yu-'nit\ vb unit-ed; unit-ing [ME uniten, fr. LL unitus, pp. of
`unire to make one, fr. L, fr. unus one - more at ONE] vt (!Sc) 1 a
`: to put together to form a single unit b : to cause to adhere c : to
`link by a legal or moral bond 2 : to possess (as qualities) in combina(cid:173)
`tion ,..., vi 1 a : to become one or as if one b : to become combined
`by or as if by adhesion or mixture 2 : to act in concert syn see JOIN
`-unit·ern
`2unite \'yii-,nit\ n [obs. unite (united), fr. ME unit, fr. LL unitus, pp.)
`(1604): an old British gold 20-shilling piece issued first by James I in
`1604 for the newly united England and Scotland -
`called also Jacobus
`unit-ed \yu-'nit-~d\ adj (1552) 1 : made one : COMBINED 2 : relating
`to or produced by jomt action 3 : being in agreement : HARMONIOUS
`-
`umt-ed·ly adv
`United Nations Day n (1947): October 24 observed in commemoration
`of the founding of the United Nations
`Unit-ed States \yu-,nit-od-, esp Southern 'yii-\ n pl but sing or pl in constr
`(1617) : a federation of states esp. when forming a nation in a usu.
`specified territory (advocating a United States of Europe)
`uni·tive \'yii-noi-iv, yu-'nit-\ adj (1526): characterized by or tending to
`produce union
`unit-ize \'yii-not-,iz\ vt -ized; -iz·ing (1860) 1: to form or convert into
`a unit 2 : to divide into units (the added cost of unitizing bulk prod(cid:173)
`ucts)- unit0iza0 tion \,yii-not-o-'za-shon\ n
`unit magnetic pole n (ca. 1890) : a mal!netic pole that will repel an equal
`and like pole at a distance of one centimeter in a vacuum with a force of
`one dyne
`unit membrane n [fr. its being the basic structural unit of the cell) (1966)
`: a 3-layered membrane that consists of an inner lipid layer surrounded
`by a protein layer on each side
`umt rule n (1884) : a rule under which a delegation to a national politi(cid:173)
`cal convention casts its entire vote as a unit as determined by a major(cid:173)
`ity vote
`um•trust \'yii-ni-,trost\ n (1970) : a trust from which the beneficiary
`receives annually a fixed percentage of the fair market value of its assets
`units digit n (1955) : the numeral (as 6 in 456) occupying the units place
`in a number expressed in the Arabic system of writmg numbers
`units place n (1937) : the place immediately to the left of the decimal
`point in a number expressed in the Arabic system of writing numbers
`unit train n (l 964) : a railway train that transports a single commodity
`directly from producer to consumer
`unit trust n (1940) 1 Brit : MUTUAL FUND 2 : an investment company
`whose ,Portfolio consists of long-term bonds that are held to matunty
`uni0ty \ yii-n~t-e\ n, pl -ties [ME unite, fr. MF unite, fr. L unitat-, unitas,
`fr. unus one - more at ONE) (14c) 1 a: the quality or state of not
`being multiple : ONENESS b
`(I) : a definite amount taken as one or
`for which I is made to stand in calculation (in a table of natural sines
`the radius of the circle is regarded as-> (2): IDENTITY ELEMENT 2 a
`: a condition of harmony : ACCORD b : continuity without deviation
`or change (as in purpose or action) 3 a: the quality or state of being
`made one : UNIFICATION b : a combination or ordering of parts in a
`literary or artistic production that constitutes a whole or promotes an
`undivided total effect; also: the resulting singleness of effect or symme(cid:173)
`try and consistency of style and character 4 : a totality of related
`parts : an entity that is a complex or systematic whole 5 : any of
`three principles of dramatic structure derived by French classicists
`from Aristotle's Poetics and requiring a play to have a single action
`represented as occurring in one place and within one day 6 cap : a
`20th century American religious movement for health and prosperity
`formerly affiliated with New Thought but closer to orthodox Chris(cid:173)
`tianity
`1uni0va0lent \,yii-ni-'va-lont\ n (1928): a chromosome that lacks a syn(cid:173)
`aptic mate
`2~~~~ei:'~i~~{e~t933) 1 : having a valence of one 2 : being a chromo-
`uni·valve \'yii-ni-,valv\ n (1668) 1: a mollusk with a shell consisting of
`one valve; esp : GASTROPOD 2 : a mollusk shell consisting of one piece
`-
`univalve adj
`1uni0ver0sal \,yil-no-'vor-sol\ adj [ME, fr. MF, fr. L universalis, fr. univer(cid:173)
`sum universe] 04c) 1 : including or covering all or a whole collec(cid:173)
`tively or distributively without limit or exception 2 a : present or
`occurring everywhere b : existent or operative everywhere or under
`all conditions ("-'cultural patterns) 3 a: embracing a major part or
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`state) (- practices) b
`the greatest portion (as of mankind) (a -
`: comprehensively broad and versatile (a .......,, genius) 4 a : affirming
`or denying something of all members of a class or of all values of a
`term)
`5
`b : denoting every member of a class (a -
`variable
`: adapted or adjustable to meet varied requirements (as of use, shape,
`uni0ver0 sal 0ly \-s(o-)le\ adv -
`or size) (a - gear cutter) -
`uni0 ver0sal(cid:173)
`ness \-sol-nos\ n
`syn UNIVERSAL, GENERAL, GENERIC mean of or relating to all or the
`whole. UNIVERSAL implies reference to every one without exception in
`the class, category, or genus considered; GENERAL implies reference to
`all or nearly all (the theory has met general but not universal accep(cid:173)
`tance) GENERIC implies reference to every member of a genus (_generic
`likenesses among all dogs)
`'universal n (l 553) 1 : one that is universal: as a: a universal propo(cid:173)
`sition in logic b : a predicable of traditional logic c : a general con(cid:173)
`cept or term or something in reality to which it corresponds : ESSENCE
`2 a : a behavior pattern or institution (as the family) existing in all
`cultures b : a culture trait characteristic of all normal adult members
`of a particular society
`uni0ver0sal 0ism \,yii-no-'vor-so-,liz-om\ n (1805) 1 often cap a: a theo(cid:173)
`logical doctrine that all men will eventually be saved b : the princi(cid:173)
`ples and practices of a liberal Christian denomination founded in the
`18th century orig. to uphold belief in universal salvation and now
`united with Unitarianism 2 : something that is universal in scope 3
`: the state of being universal
`: UNIVERSALITY
`uni·ver•saJ.ist
`-
`\-s(o-)lost\ n or adj, often cap
`uni0ver0sal0 is·tic \-,vor-s~-'lis-tik\ adj (1872): of or relating to the whole
`: universal in scope or nature
`uni•ver•sat.i.ty \-(1Jv~r- 1sal-at-e\ n [ME universalite, fr. LL universalitas,
`fr. L universalis] (14c) 1 : the quality or state of being universal 2
`: universal comprehensiveness in range
`uni•ver0sal 0ize \-'vor-so-,llz\ vt -ized; -iz·ing (1642) : to make universal
`: GENERALIZE- uni·ver•saJ.iza-tion \- 1var-sa-ld- 1za-shan\ n
`universal joint n (ca. 1882) : a shaft
`coupling capable of transmitting rota-~
`tion from one shaft to another not col-
`linear with it -
`called also universal
`coupling
`universal motor n (1925) : an electric
`motor that can be used on either an
`.J~\~~:~t"~r'::d~it&~~u~"('~1s5J~P~ bar
`code that identifies a product's type and
`_price
`Universal time n (ca. 1890); GREENWICH TIME
`uni•verse \ 1yti-na- 1vars\ n [L universum, fr. neut. of universus entire,
`whole, fr. uni- + versus turned toward, fr. Pf· of vertere to turn -
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`more at WORTH) (1589) 1: the whole body o things and phenomena
`observed or postulated : COSMOS 2
`a : a systematic whole held to
`arise by and persist through the direct intervention of divine power b
`: the world of human experience c
`(I) : the entire celestial cosmos
`(2): MILKY WAY GALAXY (3): an aggregate of stars comparable to the
`Milky Way galaxy 3 : a distinct field or province of thought or reality
`that forms a closed system or self-inclusive and independent organiza(cid:173)
`tion 4: POPULATION 4 5: a set that contains all elements relevant to
`a particular discussion or problem 6 : a great number or quantity (a
`large enough - of stocks ... to choose from -G. B. Clairmont)
`universe of discourse (1881) : an inclusive class of entities that is tacitly
`implied or explicitly delineated as the subject of a statement, discourse,
`or theory
`uni•ver-si·ty \ 1yti-na- 1vdr-sat-e, -·v~r-ste\ n, pl -ties [ME universite, fr.
`MF universite, fr. ML universitat-, universitas, fr. L universus] (14c) 1
`: an institution of higher learning providing facilities for teaching and
`research and authorized to grant academic degrees; specif: one made
`up of an undergraduate division which confers bachelor's degrees and a
`graduate division which comprises a graduate school and professional
`schools each of which may confer master's degrees and doctorates 2
`: the physical plant of a university
`univ-o-cal \yti-'niv-a-kal\ adj [LL univocus, fr. L uni- + voe-, vox voice
`- more at VOICE) (1656) : having one meaning only -
`univ•o•caJ.ly
`\-k(o-)le\ adv
`un°Joined \,on-'joind\ adj (1538): not joined
`un•JUSt \,on-'jost, 'on-\ adj (14c) 1 : characterized by injustice : UN(cid:173)
`FAIR 2 archaic : DISHONEST, FAITHLESS -
`un·just-ly adv -
`un·just•ness
`\-'jos(t)-nos\ n
`un°kempt \-'kem(p)t\ adj [un- + kempt (combed, neat)] (1599) 1: de(cid:173)
`ficient in order or neatness <--- individuals) <--- hotel rooms); also
`; ROUGH. UNPOLISHED<- prose) 2; not combed<- hair)
`un°kenned \-'kend\ adj, chiefly dial (14c); UNKNOWN, STRANGE
`un°ken°nel \-'ken-']\ vt (1576) 1 : to drive (as a fox) from a hiding place
`or den 2 : to bring out into the open : UNCOVER
`un°kind \-'kind\ adj (14c) 1 : not pleasing or mild: INCLEMENT (an -
`climate) 2 : lacking in kindness or sympathy : HARSH, CRUEL -
`un(cid:173)
`kind·ness \-'kin(d)-nos\ n
`un·kind·li·ness n
`•un°kind0 ly \-'kin-(d)le\ adj (13c): not kindly -
`'unkindly adv (14c) : in an unkind manner (dwells ~ long on his final
`decline -A. H. Johnston)
`un°kink \,on-"kil)k, 'on-\ vt (ca. 1899): to free from kinks: STRAIGHTEN
`,..., vi : to become lax or loose : RELAX
`un.knit \-'nit\ vb -knit or -knit-ted; -knit·ting (bef. l2c): UNDO, UNRAVEL
`un°know·able \,on-'no-o-bol, ·~n-\ adj (14c) : not knowable; esp : lying
`beyond the limits of human experience or understanding
`un°know·ing0ly \-il)-le\
`un.know·ing \-'n6-i1)\ adj (14c): not knowing -
`adv
`1un·known \-'non\ adj (14c): not known or not well-known; also: hav(cid:173)
`ing an unknown value (an,...._, quantity)
`
`\o\ abut \'\kitten, F table \or\ further \a\ ash \a\ ace \a\ cot, cart
`\i\ ice
`\ail\ out
`\ch\ chin
`\e\ bet
`\e\ easy
`\g\ go
`\i\ hit
`\j\ job
`\1J\ sing \6\ go \o\ law \oi\ boy \th\ thin \th\ the \ti\ loot \ii\ foot
`\y\ yet \zh\ vision \<i, k. n, re, re, U!, le, Y\ see Guide to Pronunciation
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