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Definition of uniform
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of uniform is as below...
Uniform
(a.) A dress of a
particular
style or
fashion
worn by
persons
in the same
service
or order by means of which they have a
distinctive
appearance;
as, the
uniform
of the
artillery,
of the
police,
of the
Freemasons,
etc..
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Invariable
::
Invariable
(a.) Not given to
variation
or
change;
unalterable;
unchangeable;
always
uniform.
Rule
::
Rule (a.)
Uniform
or
established
course
of
things.
Uniformly
::
Uniformly
(adv.)
In a
uniform
manner;
without
variation
or
diversity;
by a
regular,
constant,
or
common
ratio of
change;
with even
tenor;
as, a
temper
uniformly
mild..
Equability
::
Equability
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
equable;
evenness
or
uniformity;
as,
equability
of
temperature;
the
equability
of the
mind..
Catastrophism
::
Catastrophism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
geological
changes
in the
earth's
crust have been
caused
by the
sudden
action
of
violent
physical
causes;
--
opposed
to the
doctrine
of
uniformism.
Amalgamate
::
Amalgamate
(v. i.) To
coalesce,
as a
result
of
growth;
to
combine
into a
uniform
whole;
to
blend;
as, two
organs
or parts
amalgamate..
Evenly
::
Evenly
(adv.)
With an even,
level,
or
smooth
surface;
without
roughness,
elevations,
or
depression;
uniformly;
equally;
comfortably;
impartially;
serenely..
Equality
::
Equality
(n.)
Evenness;
uniformity;
as, an
equality
of
surface..
Constantly
::
Constantly
(adv.)
With
constancy;
steadily;
continually;
perseveringly;
without
cessation;
uniformly.
Uniformal
::
Uniformal
(a.)
Uniform.
Squalodon
::
Squally
(a.) Not
equally
good
throughout;
not
uniform;
uneven;
faulty;
-- said of
cloth.
Cycle
::
Cycle (n.) An
interval
of time in which a
certain
succession
of
events
or
phenomena
is
completed,
and then
returns
again and
again,
uniformly
and
continually
in the same
order;
a
periodical
space of time
marked
by the
recurrence
of
something
peculiar;
as, the cycle of the
seasons,
or of the
year..
Aiguillette
::
Aiguillette
(n.) One of the
ornamental
tags,
cords,
or loops on some
military
and naval
uniforms..
Livery
::
Livery
(n.) The
uniform
clothing
issued
by
feudal
superiors
to their
retainers
and
serving
as a badge when in
military
service.
Gorget
::
Gorget
(n.) A small
ornamental
plate,
usually
crescent-shaped,
and of
gilded
copper,
formerly
hung
around
the neck of
officers
in full
uniform
in some
modern
armies..
Concolor
::
Concolor
(a.) Of the same
color;
of
uniform
color.
Uniformity
::
Uniformity
(n.)
Conformity
to a
pattern
or rule;
resemblance,
consonance,
or
agreement;
as, the
uniformity
of
different
churches
in
ceremonies
or
rites..
Monotonous
::
Monotonous
(a.)
Uttered
in one
unvarying
tone;
continued
with dull
uniformity;
characterized
by
monotony;
without
change
or
variety;
wearisome.
Uniform
::
Uniform
(v. t.) To
clothe
with a
uniform;
as, to
uniform
a
company
of
soldiers..
Regime
::
Regime
(n.) The
condition
of a river with
respect
to the rate of its flow, as
measured
by the
volume
of water
passing
different
cross
sections
in a given time,
uniform
regime
being the
condition
when the flow is equal and
uniform
at all the cross
sections..
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