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Meaning
Noun
●
Oneness; the state or
fact
of being one
undivided
entity.
●
Agreement; harmony.
●
A
single
undivided
thing
, seen as
complete
in itself.
●
In Drama:
Any of the three
classical
rules
of
drama
:
unity of action
(nothing should be
admitted
not
directly
relevant
to the development of the
plot
),
unity of place
(the
scenes
should be
set in
the same place), and
unity of time
(all the
events
should be such as might
happen
within a
single
day).
●
In Mathematics:
The number 1 or any
element
of a set or
field
that
behaves
under a given
operation
as the number 1
behaves
under multiplication.
●
In Law:
The
peculiar
characteristics
of an
estate
held
by several in
joint
tenancy.
●
In Quakerism:
The form of
consensus
in a Quaker
meeting
for business which
signals
that a
decision
has been
reached
. In order to
achieve
unity
, everyone who does not
agree with
the
decision
must
explicitly
stand aside
,
possibly
being
recorded
in the
minutes
as doing so.
Name
●
A
female
given name
from English.
●
A
town
in Saskatchewan, Canada.
●
An
unincorporated
community
in Franklin County, Georgia.
●
An
unincorporated
community
in Alexander County, Illinois,
also known as
Hodges Park Station.
●
A small
unincorporated
community
in Boyd County, Kentucky.
●
A
town
and
census-designated place
in Waldo County, Maine.
●
An
unorganized territory
in Kennebec County, Maine.
●
An
unincorporated
community
in Scotland County, Missouri.
●
A
town
in Sullivan County, New Hampshire.
●
An
unincorporated
community
in Adams County, Ohio.
●
An
unincorporated
community
in Columbiana County, Ohio.
●
A
tiny
city
in Baker County, Oregon.
●
An
unincorporated
community
in Lane County, Oregon.
●
A
small town
in Clark County, Wisconsin.
●
A
village
in Clark County and Marathon County, Wisconsin,
located
partly
within the
town
of Unity.
●
A
small town
in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin.
●
A state of South Sudan.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
unity
English
unité
Anglo-Norman
Sourced from
Etym
Antonyms
Plurality
Multiplicity
Disunity
Manyness
Schism
Related
Unification
Solidarity
Cohesion
Harmony
Togetherness
Coexistence
Cooperation
Equality
Inclusiveness
Peace
Pluralism
Democracy
Reconciliation
Spirit
Coherence
Sovereignty
Independence
Interdependence
Nationalism
Faith
Cohesiveness
Identity
Sense
Brotherhood
Continuity
Justice
Freedom
Uniformity
Wholeness
Individuality
Diversity
Humanity
Unifying
Pride
Essence
Connectedness
Friendship
Consciousness
Patriotism
Truth
Belief
Communion
Comradeship
Power
Teamwork
Belonging
Religion
Dignity
Integration
Love
Liberation
Principle
Coordination
Leadership
Conflict
Vision
Secularism
Heritage
Conception
Peaceful Coexistence
Proletarian Internationalism
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