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u·ni·ty

(yo͞o′nĭ-tē)n.pl.u·ni·ties1.
a. The state or quality of being one or united into a whole: 'The Founding Fathers had abhorred the concept of parties, fearing that they would undermine the unity of the nation through factionalism'(Julian E. Zelizer).
b. The state or quality of being in accord; harmony: The judges ruled in unity on the matter.
c. The state or quality of being unified in an aesthetic whole, as in a work of literature: the novel's thematic unity.
d. A whole that is a combination of parts: a group of ideas that taken together constitute a unity.
2. Singleness or constancy of purpose or action; continuity: 'In an army you need unity of purpose'(Emmeline Pankhurst).
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3. One of the three principles of dramatic structure derived by French neoclassicists from Aristotle's Poetics, stating that a drama should have but one plot, which should take place in a single day and be confined to a single locale.
4. Mathematics
b. See identity element.
[Middle English unite, from Old French, from Latin ūnitās, from ūnus, one; see oi-no- in Indo-European roots.]
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unity

(ˈjuːnɪtɪ) n, pl-ties
2. the act, state, or quality of forming a whole from separate parts
3. something whole or complete that is composed of separate parts
4. mutual agreement; harmony or concord: the participants were no longer in unity.
6. (Mathematics) maths
b. a quantity assuming the value of one: the area of the triangle was regarded as unity.
c. the element of a set producing no change in a number following multiplication
7. (Art Terms) the arrangement of the elements in a work of art in accordance with a single overall design or purpose
8. (Theatre) any one of the three principles of dramatic structure deriving from Aristotle's Poetics by which the action of a play should be limited to a single plot (unity of action), a single location (unity of place), and the events of a single day (unity of time)
[C13: from Old French unité, from Latin ūnitās, from ūnus one]
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u•ni•ty

(ˈyu nɪ ti)
n., pl. -ties.
2. a whole or totality as combining all its parts into one.
3. the state or fact of being united or combined into one, as of the parts of a whole; unification.
4. absence of diversity; unvaried or uniform character.
5. oneness of mind, feeling, etc., as among a number of persons; concord, harmony, or agreement.

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6. Math. the number one; a quantity regarded as one.
7. (in literature and art) harmony among the parts or elements of a work producing a single major effect.
8. one of the three principles of dramatic structure (the three unities) derived from Aristotelian aesthetics by which a play is limited in action to one day (u′nity of time′) and one place (u′nity of place′) and to a single plot (u′nity of ac′tion).
[1250–1300; Middle English unite < Old French < Latin ūnitās, derivative of ūnus one]
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
Noun1.unity - an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting; 'the integrity of the nervous system is required for normal development'; 'he took measures to insure the territorial unity of Croatia'
integrity, wholeness
state - the way something is with respect to its main attributes; 'the current state of knowledge'; 'his state of health'; 'in a weak financial state'
completeness - the state of being complete and entire; having everything that is needed
incompleteness, rawness - the state of being crude and incomplete and imperfect; 'the study was criticized for incompleteness of data but it stimulated further research'; 'the rawness of his diary made it unpublishable'
2.unity - the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number; 'he has the one but will need a two and three to go with it'; 'they had lunch at one'
digit, figure - one of the elements that collectively form a system of numeration; '0 and 1 are digits'
monas, monad - a singular metaphysical entity from which material properties are said to derive
singleton - a single object (as distinguished from a pair)
3.unity - the quality of being united into one
identicalness, indistinguishability, identity - exact sameness; 'they shared an identity of interests'
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unity

noun
1.union, unification, coalition, federation, integration, confederation, amalgamationthe future of European economic unity
2.wholeness, integrity, oneness, union, unification, entity, singleness, undividednessThe deer represents the unity of the universe.
wholenessdivision, separation, disunity, multiplicity, heterogeneity
3.agreement, accord, consensus, peace, harmony, solidarity, unison, assent, unanimity, concord, concurrenceSpeakers at the rally mouthed sentiments of unity.
agreementdivision, disagreement, discord, independence, strife, in-fighting, individuality, disunity, ill will, factionalism
Quotations
'We must indeed all hang together, or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately' [Benjamin Franklin on his signing of the Declaration of Independence]
'All for one; one for all' [Alexandre Dumas The Three Musketeers]
'By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall' [John Dickinson The Patriot's Appeal]
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unity

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1. The condition of being one:
2. Harmonious mutual understanding:
accord, agreement, concord, concordance, concurrence, consonance, harmony, rapport, tune.
3. A bringing together into a whole:
4. The result of combining:
combination, composite, compound, conjugation, unification, union.
5. An identity or coincidence of interests, purposes, or sympathies among the members of a group:
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jednotajednotnostshoda
einingeining, heildarsvipursamstaîa, samheldni
vienovėvientisas dalykasvienybė
enotnost

unity

[ˈjuːnɪtɪ]N (= oneness) → unidadf; (= harmony) → armoníaf, acuerdom
unity of placeunidadf de lugar
unity of timeunidadf de tiempo
unity is strengthla uniónhace la fuerza
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Unity

Unity

[ˈjuːnɪti]n
(= union) → unitéf
European economic unity → l'unité économiqueeuropéenne
(= being in agreement) → unitéf
There is a need for greater unity in the party → Une plus grandeunitéestnécessaire au sein du parti.
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

unity

n
(= oneness, Liter) → Einheitf; (= harmony)Einmütigkeitf, → Einigkeitf; (of a novel, painting etc)Einheitlichkeitf, → Geschlossenheitf; national unity(nationale) Einheit; this unity of purposediese gemeinsamenZiele; to live in unityin Eintrachtleben; unity is strength → (Prov)
(Math) → Einheitf; (= one)Einsf; (in set theory) →
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unity

[ˈjuːnɪtɪ]

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n (in party, country) → unità; (of members, individuals) → unionef
in unity → in armonia, in pienoaccordo
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

unity

(ˈjuːnəti) plural ˈunities noun
1. the state of being united or in agreement. When will men learn to live in unity with each other? eenparigheid, eenheid وَحْدَه، إتِّفاق единство harmonia shoda die Eintracht enighed; harmoni ενότητα, ομόνοιαunidad üksmeel سازگاری؛ همبستگی yksimielisyys unitéאחדות एकता jedinstvo egyetértés kerukunan samstaða, samheldni unità 一致 일치, 화합 vienybė, vieningumas, sutarimas vienotība; saderība perpaduan eenheidenhet, enighetzgoda, harmonia unidade unitate согласие zhoda sloga jedinstvo endräkt ความสามัคคี birlik, bütünlük 統一,和睦 єдність; єднання اتحاد sự thống nhất 统一
2. singleness, or the state of being one complete whole. Unity of design in his pictures is this artist's main aim. eenvormigheid وَحْدَه، اكْتِمال хармония uniformidade jednotnost die Einheitlichkeit harmoni η ιδιότητα του ενιαίου, η κατάσταση του να είναι κτ. ενιαίο σύνολο unidad ühtsus وحدت yhtenäisyys unitéאחדות एका jedinstvenost egység(esség) kesatuan eining, heildarsvipur unità 統一性 하나임 vienovė, vieningumas vienotība perpaduan eenheidhelhet jedolitość unidade unitate единство jednotnosť enotnost jedinstvo enhet ความเป็นเอกภาพ birlik 一致(性) єдність ندرت، وحدت tính đơn nhất 一致(性)
3. something arranged to form a single complete whole. This play is not a unity, but a series of unconnected scenes. eenheid وَحْدَةٌ كامِلَه едно união jednota die Einheit enhed ενότητα, ενιαίο σύνολο unidad tervik ساختار واحد kokonaisuus unitéאחדות इकाई cjelina egység kesatuan eining unità 統一体 (여러 요소에 의한) 전체 구성 vienovė, vientisas dalykas vienots veselums perpaduan eenheidenhetjedność, całość unidade unitate единое целое jednota enota celina [sammanhållen] helhet ความพร้อมเพรียงกัน bütün 整體 єдність مستقل بالذات sự thống nhất 整体
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