syntheses

Main Entry:
unity [yoo-ni-tee]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: wholeness
Synonyms: accord, agreement, alliance, coadunation, combination, concord, concurrence, confederation, consensus, consent, consonance, entity, federation, harmony, homogeneity, homogeneousness, identity, individuality, indivisibility, integral, integrality, integrity, interconnection, oneness, peace, rapport, sameness, singleness, singularity, soleness, solidarity, synthesis, totality, unanimity, undividedness, unification, uniformity, union, unison
Antonyms: partiality
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Concept: Combination.
Category: 3. CONJUNCTIVE QUANTITY
Synonyms:
-nouns
combination; mixture; junction; union, unification, synthesis, incorporation, amalgamation, embodiment, coalescence, crasis, fusion, blending, absorption, centralization., alloy, compound, amalgam, composition, tertiun quid; resultant, impregnation.
-verbs
combine, unite, incorporate, amalgamate, embody, absorb, reembody, blend, merge, fuse, melt into one, consolidate, coalesce, centralize, impregnate; put together, lump together; cement a union, marry.
-adjectives
combined; impregnated with, ingrained; imbued, inoculated.
Antonyms: decomposition
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Concept: Unity.
Category: 2. DETERMINATE NUMBER
Synonyms:
-nouns
unity; oneness; individuality; solitude (seclusion); isolation (disjunction); unification., one, unit, ace; individual; none else, no other.
-verbs
be one, be alone; dine with Duke Humphrey., isolate (disjoin).
-adjectives
one, sole, single, solitary, unitary; individual, apart, alone; kithless., unaccompanied, unattended; solus, single-handed; singular, odd, unique, unrepeated, azygous, first and last; isolated (disjoined); insular., monospermous; unific, uniflorous, unifoliate, unigenital, uniliteral, unijocular, unimodular., lone, lonely, lonesome; desolate, dreary., insecable, inseverable, indiscerptible; compact, irresolvable.
-adverbs
singly; 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-
-phrases
natura il fece, e poi roppe la stampa; du fort au faible; "two souls with but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one."
Antonyms: plurality
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