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UNIS'ONANCE, n. Accordance of sounds. What constitutes unisonance is the equalit...
UNIS'ONANT, a. Being in unison; having the same degree of gravity or acuteness.
UNIS'ONOUS, a. Being in unison.
U'NIT, n. [L. unus, one; unitas, unity.] 1. One; a word which denotes a single t...
UNITA'RIAN, n. [L. unitus, unus.] One who denies the doctrine of the trinity, an...
UNITA'RIANISM, n. The doctrines of Unitarians, who contend for the unity of the ...
UNI'TE, v.t. [L. unio, unitus.] 1. To put together or join two or more things, w...
UNI'TED, pp. Joined; made to agree; cemented; mixed; attached by growth. United ...
UNI'TER, n. The person or thing that unites.
UNI'TING, ppr. Joining; causing to agree; consolidating; coalescing; growing tog...
UNI'TION, n. Junction; act of uniting. [Not in use.]
U'NITIVE, a. Having the power of uniting. [Not used.]
U'NITY, n. [L. unitas.] 1. The state of being one; oneness. Unity may consist of...
U'NIVALVE, a. [L. unus, one, and valve.] Having one valve only, as a shell or pe...
UNIVALV'ULAR, a. Having one valve only; as a univalvular pericap or shell.
UNIVERS'AL, a. [L. universalis;unus and versor.] 1. All; extending to or compreh...