unity
Roget category 87
1. Words expressing abstract relations› 1.5. Number
›› 1.5.2. Determinate number
#87.
Unity
noun
unity —
oneness
etc.
adj. —
individuality —
solitude
etc.
(seclusion)
893 —
isolation
etc.
(disjunction)
44 —
unification
etc.
48.
one,
unit,
ace —
individual —
none else,
no other.
verb
be one,
be alone
etc.
adj. —
dine with Duke Humphrey†.
isolate
etc.
(disjoin)
44.
render one —
unite
etc.
(join)
43,
(combine)
48.
adjective
one,
sole,
single,
solitary,
unitary —
individual,
apart,
alone —
kithless†.
unaccompanied,
unattended —
solus [Lat.],
single-handed —
singular,
odd,
unique,
unrepeated†,
azygous,
first and last —
isolated
etc.
(disjoined)
44 —
insular.
monospermous† —
unific†,
uniflorous†,
unifoliate†,
unigenital†,
uniliteral†,
unijocular†,
unimodal [Math.],
unimodular†.
lone,
lonely,
lonesome —
desolate,
dreary.
insecable†,
inseverable†,
indiscerptible† —
compact,
indivisible,
atomic,
irresolvable†.
adverb
singly
etc.
adj. —
alone,
by itself,
per se,
only,
apart,
in the singular number,
in the abstract —
one by one,
one at a time —
simply —
one and a half,
sesqui-†.
phrase
natura il fece [It],
e poi roppe la stampa [It] —
du fort au faible [Fr.] —
two souls with but a single thought, two hearts two souls with but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one."
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