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unity

English

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman unité, Old French unité, from Latin ?nit?s, from ?nus (one) + noun of state suffix -it?s.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?ju?n?t?/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?jun?ti/

Noun

unity (countable and uncountable, plural unities)

  1. (uncountable) Oneness; the state or fact of being one undivided entity.
    • 1846, E. A. Poe, The Philosophy of Composition
      If any literary work is too long to be read at one sitting, we must be content to dispense with the immensely important effect derivable from unity of impression - for, if two sittings be required, the affairs of the world interfere, and everything like totality is at once destroyed.
  2. Agreement; harmony.
  3. A single undivided thing, seen as complete in itself.
    • 1999, Joyce Crick, translating Sigmund Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams, Oxford 2008, p. 137:
      If a single day has brought us two or more experiences suitable to initiate a dream, the dream will unite references to them both into a single whole; it obeys a compulsion to form a unity [transl. Einheit] out of them.
  4. (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).
  5. (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.
    the cube roots of unity
  6. (law) The peculiar characteristics of an estate held by several in joint tenancy.
  7. (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.

Synonyms

  • (oneness): See also Thesaurus:oneness

Antonyms

  • (oneness): plurality, multiplicity, disunity; see also Thesaurus:manyness

Derived terms

  • Inity

Related terms

  • unique
  • unus

Translations

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triunity

English

Alternative forms

  • Triunity
  • Tri-Unity
  • Tri-unity
  • tri-unity

Etymology

From triune +? -ity; or from tri- +? unity.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /t?a??ju?n?ti/

Noun

triunity (countable and uncountable, plural triunities)

  1. The fact or state of being three in one (usually with reference to the Christian idea of the Trinity).
    • 1902, William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience, Folio Society 2008, p. 46:
      God's attributes as such, his holiness, his justice, his mercy, his absoluteness, his infinity, his omniscience, his tri-unity [...] have proved fertile wells of inspiring meditation for Christian believers.

Derived terms

  • triunitarian, tri-unitarian, Triunitarian, Tri-unitarian, Tri-Unitarian
  • triunitarianism, tri-unitarianism, Triunitarianism, Tri-unitarianism, Tri-Unitarianism

Related terms

  • trinitarian, Trinitarian
  • trinitarianism, Trinitarianism
  • trinity, Trinity
  • unitrinity, uni-trinity
  • unity, Unity

Translations

See also

  • binitarian
  • binitarianism
  • oneness
  • threeness
  • unitarian, Unitarian
  • unitarianism, Unitarianism

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