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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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Opening
::
Opening
(n.)
Hence:
A
vacant
place;
an
opportunity;
as, an
opening
for
business..
Vent
::
Vent (n.) Fig.:
Opportunity
of
escape
or
passage
from
confinement
or
privacy;
outlet.
Worry
::
Worry (v. t.) To
harass
or beset with
importunity,
or with care an
anxiety;
to vex; to
annoy;
to
torment;
to
tease;
to fret; to
trouble;
to
plague..
Occasional
::
Occasional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
occasion
or to
occasions;
occuring
at
times,
but not
constant,
regular,
or
systematic;
made or
happening
as
opportunity
requires
or
admits;
casual;
incidental;
as,
occasional
remarks,
or
efforts..
Vaccine
::
Vaccine
(n.) any
preparation
used to
render
an
organism
immune
to some
disease,
by
inducing
or
increasing
the
natural
immunity
mechanisms.
Prior to 1995, such
preparations
usually
contained
killed
organisms
of the type for which
immunity
was
desired,
and
sometimes
used live
organisms
having
attenuated
virulence.
since that date,
preparations
containing
only
specific
antigenic
portions
of the
pathogenic
organism
are also used, some of which are
prepared
by
genetic
engineering
techniques..
Opportunity
::
Opportunity
(n.)
Convenience
of
situation;
fitness.
Communion
::
Communion
(n.) The act of
sharing;
community;
participation.
Public
::
Public
(n.) The
general
body of
mankind,
or of a
nation,
state,
or
community;
the
people,
indefinitely;
as, the
American
public;
also, a
particular
body or
aggregation
of
people;
as, an
author's
public..
Discommunity
::
Discommunity
(n.) A lack of
common
possessions,
properties,
or
relationship..
Self-government
::
Self-government
(n.)
Hence,
government
of a
community,
state,
or
nation
by the joint
action
of the mass of
people
constituting
such a civil body; also, the state of being so
governed;
democratic
government;
democracy..
Common
::
Common
(n.) The right of
taking
a
profit
in the land of
another,
in
common
either
with the owner or with other
persons;
-- so
called
from the
community
of
interest
which
arises
between
the
claimant
of the right and the owner of the soil, or
between
the
claimants
and other
commoners
entitled
to the same
right..
Coadunation
::
Coadunation
(n.)
Union,
as in one body or mass;
unity..
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..
Strain
::
Strain
(a.) To urge with
importunity;
to
press;
as, to
strain
a
petition
or
invitation..
Lost
::
Lost (v. t.) Not
employed
or
enjoyed;
thrown
away;
employed
ineffectually;
wasted;
squandered;
as, a lost day; a lost
opportunity
or
benefit..
Assess
::
Assess
(v.) To
apportion
a sum to be paid by (a
person,
a
community,
or an
estate),
in the
nature
of a tax, fine, etc.; to
impose
a tax upon (a
person,
an
estate,
or an
income)
according
to a rate or
apportionment..
Common
::
Common
(n.) The
people;
the
community.
Urge
::
Urge (v. t.) To press the mind or will of; to ply with
motives,
arguments,
persuasion,
or
importunity..
People
::
People
(n.) The mass of
comunity
as
distinguished
from a
special
class;
the
commonalty;
the
populace;
the
vulgar;
the
common
crowd;
as,
nobles
and
people..
Chapter
::
Chapter
(n.) A
business
meeting
of any
religious
community.
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