unity | |
1. n. Oneness; the state or fact of being one undivided entity. | |
2. n. A single undivided thing, seen as complete in itself. | |
3. n. (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 sa | |
4. n. (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. | |
5. n. (legal) The peculiar characteristics of an estate held by several in joint tenancy. | |
6. n. (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 explici | |