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Definition of unity
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Unity (n.) In
dramatic
composition,
one of the
principles
by which a
uniform
tenor of story and
propriety
of
representation
are
preserved;
conformity
in a
composition
to
these;
in
oratory,
discourse,
etc., the due
subordination
and
reference
of every part to the
development
of the
leading
idea or the
eastablishment
of the main
proposition..
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Unity
::
Unity (n.) In
dramatic
composition,
one of the
principles
by which a
uniform
tenor of story and
propriety
of
representation
are
preserved;
conformity
in a
composition
to
these;
in
oratory,
discourse,
etc., the due
subordination
and
reference
of every part to the
development
of the
leading
idea or the
eastablishment
of the main
proposition..
Estate
::
Estate
(n.) The great
classes
or
orders
of a
community
or state (as the
clergy,
the
nobility,
and the
commonalty
of
England)
or their
representatives
who
administer
the
government;
as, the
estates
of the realm
(England),
which are (1) the lords
spiritual,
(2) the lords
temporal,
(3) the
commons..
Section
::
Section
(n.) A
distinct
part of a
country
or
people,
community,
class,
or the like; a part of a
territory
separated
by
geographical
lines,
or of a
people
considered
as
distinct..
Blackguard
::
Blackguard
(n.) The
criminals
and
vagrants
or
vagabonds
of a town or
community,
collectively..
Case
::
Case (n.)
Chance;
accident;
hap;
opportunity.
Farming
::
Farming
(a.)
Pertaining
to
agriculture;
devoted
to,
adapted
to, or
engaged
in,
farming;
as,
farming
tools;
farming
land; a
farming
community..
Choice
::
Choice
(n.) The power or
opportunity
of
choosing;
option.
Unitude
::
Unitude
(n.)
Unity.
Institution
::
Institution
(n.) An
established
or
organized
society
or
corporation;
an
establishment,
especially
of a
public
character,
or
affecting
a
community;
a
foundation;
as, a
literary
institution;
a
charitable
institution;
also, a
building
or the
buildings
occupied
or used by such
organization;
as, the
Smithsonian
Institution..
Coalesce
::
Coalesce
(n.) To unite in one body or
product;
to
combine
into one body or
community;
as,
vapors
coalesce..
Tease
::
Tease (v. t.) To vex with
importunity
or
impertinence;
to
harass,
annoy,
disturb,
or
irritate
by petty
requests,
or by jests and
raillery;
to
plague..
Entireness
::
Entireness
(n.)
Oneness;
unity;
--
applied
to a
condition
of
intimacy
or close
association.
Pacify
::
Pacify
(v. t.) To make to be at
peace;
to
appease;
to calm; to
still;
to
quiet;
to allay the
agitation,
excitement,
or
resentment
of; to
tranquillize;
as, to
pacify
a man when
angry;
to
pacify
pride,
appetite,
or
importunity..
Obtrude
::
Obtrude
(v. t.) To offer with
unreasonable
importunity;
to urge
unduly
or
against
the will.
Harass
::
Harass
(v. t.) To
fatigue;
to tire with
repeated
and
exhausting
efforts;
esp., to weary by
importunity,
teasing,
or
fretting;
to cause to
endure
excessive
burdens
or
anxieties;
--
sometimes
followed
by out..
Opening
::
Opening
(n.)
Hence:
A
vacant
place;
an
opportunity;
as, an
opening
for
business..
Possessioner
::
Possessioner
(n.) An
invidious
name for a
member
of any
religious
community
endowed
with
property
in
lands,
buildings,
etc., as
contrasted
with
mendicant
friars..
Harmony
::
Harmony
(n.) The just
adaptation
of parts to each
other,
in any
system
or
combination
of
things,
or in
things,
or
things
intended
to form a
connected
whole;
such an
agreement
between
the
different
parts of a
design
or
composition
as to
produce
unity of
effect;
as, the
harmony
of the
universe..
Seel
::
Seel (n.) Good
fortune;
favorable
opportunity;
prosperity.
[Obs.]
So have I
seel..
Urge
::
Urge (v. t.) To press the mind or will of; to ply with
motives,
arguments,
persuasion,
or
importunity..
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