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Definition of unity
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Unity (n.)
Concord;
harmony;
conjunction;
agreement;
uniformity;
as, a unity of
proofs;
unity of
doctrine..
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Community
::
Community
(n.)
Common
character;
likeness.
Antitoxine
::
Antitoxine
(n.) A
substance
(sometimes
the
product
of a
specific
micro-organism
and
sometimes
naturally
present
in the blood or
tissues
of an
animal),
capable
of
producing
immunity
from
certain
diseases,
or of
counteracting
the
poisonous
effects
of
pathogenic
bacteria..
Inopportunity
::
Inopportunity
(n.) Want of
opportunity;
unseasonableness;
inconvenience.
Monk
::
Monk (n.) A man who
retires
from the
ordinary
temporal
concerns
of the
world,
and
devotes
himself
to
religion;
one of a
religious
community
of men
inhabiting
a
monastery,
and bound by vows to a life of
chastity,
obedience,
and
poverty..
Irenics
::
Irenics
(n.) That
branch
of
Christian
science
which
treats
of the
methods
of
securing
unity among
Christians
or
harmony
and union among the
churches;
--
called
also
Irenical
theology.
Pauperism
::
Pauperism
(n.) The state of being a
pauper;
the state of
indigent
persons
requiring
support
from the
community.
Probation
::
Probation
(n.) Moral
trial;
the state of man in the
present
life, in which he has the
opportunity
of
proving
his
character,
and
becoming
qualified
for a
happier
state..
Catch
::
Catch (n.) The
posture
of
seizing;
a state of
preparation
to lay hold of, or of
watching
he
opportunity
to
seize;
as, to lie on the
catch..
College
::
College
(n.) Fig.: A
community.
Community
::
Community
(n.)
Common
possession
or
enjoyment;
participation;
as, a
community
of
goods..
Charter
::
Charter
(n.) A
special
privilege,
immunity,
or
exemption..
Urge
::
Urge (v. t.) To press the mind or will of; to ply with
motives,
arguments,
persuasion,
or
importunity..
Dog
::
Dog (v. t.) To hunt or track like a
hound;
to
follow
insidiously
or
indefatigably;
to chase with a dog or dogs; to
worry,
as if by dogs; to hound with
importunity..
Imitation
::
Imitation
(n.) One of the
principal
means of
securing
unity and
consistency
in
polyphonic
composition;
the
repetition
of
essentially
the same
melodic
theme,
phrase,
or
motive,
on
different
degrees
of
pitch,
by one or more of the other parts of
voises.
Cf.
Canon..
Exempt
::
Exempt
(a.) To
release
or
deliver
from some
liability
which
others
are
subject
to; to
except
or
excuse
from he
operation
of a law; to grant
immunity
to; to free from
obligation;
to
release;
as, to
exempt
from
military
duty, or from jury
service;
to
exempt
from fear or
pain..
Reputation
::
Reputation
(v. t.) The
character
imputed
to a
person
in the
community
in which he
lives.
It is
admissible
in
evidence
when he puts his
character
in
issue,
or when such
reputation
is
otherwise
part of the issue of a
case..
Scope
::
Scope (n.) Room or
opportunity
for free
outlook
or aim; space for
action;
amplitude
of
opportunity;
free
course
or vent;
liberty;
range of view,
intent,
or
action..
Watch
::
Watch (v. i.) To be
expectant;
to look with
expectation;
to wait; to seek
opportunity.
Hearing
::
Hearing
(n.)
Attention
to what is
delivered;
opportunity
to be
heard;
audience;
as, I could not
obtain
a
hearing..
Owenite
::
Owenite
(n.) A
follower
of
Robert
Owen, who tried to
reorganize
society
on a
socialistic
basis,
and
established
an
industrial
community
on the
Clyde,
Scotland,
and,
later,
a
similar
one in
Indiana..
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