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Uniform   /jˈunəfˌɔrm/   Listen
Uniform

noun
1.
Clothing of distinctive design worn by members of a particular group as a means of identification.
adjective
1.
Always the same; showing a single form or character in all occurrences.  Synonym: unvarying.
2.
The same throughout in structure or composition.  Synonym: consistent.
3.
Not differentiated.  Synonym: undifferentiated.
4.
Evenly spaced.
verb
1.
Provide with uniforms.



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"Uniform" Quotes from Famous Books



... in the chancel, and the groining above is coloured on each side of the bosses for a short distance, so that as one looks up the great sweep of the nave, the banners and the brilliant fifteenth century glass appear as vivid patches of colour beyond the uniform, creamy grey on either side. The Norman towers at the west end of the cathedral are completely hidden in the mask of classical work planted on top of the older stone-work in the sixteenth century, and more ...
— Normandy, Complete - The Scenery & Romance Of Its Ancient Towns • Gordon Home

... lady-birds as they are often called, are fairly uniform in shape and color. They are oval or round in outline with the back rounded or elevated and the underside flat. In color they are usually either orange or yellow, checkered or blotched with black or black with yellow ...
— An Elementary Study of Insects • Leonard Haseman

... indeed, that no attempt to separate them can ever be more than superficially successful even with the most minute inquisition by the police, least of all by police officers, who, in Chicago, we are officially told, are themselves sometimes found, when in uniform and on duty, drinking among prostitutes in "saloons." On May 1, 1910, the Chicago General Superintendent of Police made a rule prohibiting the sale of liquor in houses of prostitution. On the surface this rule has in most cases been observed (though only on the surface, as the field-workers of ...
— The Task of Social Hygiene • Havelock Ellis

... her theories and her seriousness. And she was charming in the crisp blue gown that had been her uniform since the beginning ...
— Mistress Anne • Temple Bailey

... of the new and startling discovery to which Coue's uniform success is due; namely, that when the will is in conflict with an idea, the idea invariably gains the day. This is true, of course, not only of Induced Autosuggestion, but also of the spontaneous suggestions which occur in daily life. A few examples ...
— The Practice of Autosuggestion • C. Harry Brooks


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