English
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Etymology
From French unité, from Latin unitas, from adjective unus, one, + noun of state suffix -itas
Pronunciation
IPA|/ˈjunɪti/
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Noun
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- uncountable oneness; state of being one or undivided; united in mind or purpose
- context|drama countable any of the three classical rules of drama (unity of action, unity of place, and unity of time)
- context|mathematics countable any element of a set or field that behaves with respect to a given function like the number 1 does with respect to multiplication
Related terms
unique
unus
Translations
trans-top|the state of being one or undivided
Bosnian: jedinstvo#Bosnian|jedinstvo n
Czech: jednota f
Dutch: eenheid#Dutch|eenheid f
German: Einheit f
Russian: единÑтво (jedÃnstvo) n, единение (jedinénije) n
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Kurdish: KUchar|یه‌کێتی
Serbian:
:Cyrillic: јединÑтво#Serbian|јединÑтво n
:Roman: jedinstvo#Serbian|jedinstvo n
Swahili: umoja
Telugu: à°à°•మతà±à°¯à°‚ (aikamatyam), à°à°•à°¤à±à°µà°‚ (eakatvam)
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trans-top|drama: any of the three classical rules of drama
Dutch: eenheid#Dutch|eenheid f
German: Einheit f
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trans-top|mathematics: something that behaves like the number 1
German: Identität f
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