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Unity   /jˈunəti/  /jˈunɪti/   Listen
Unity

noun
(pl. unities)
1.
An undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting.  Synonyms: integrity, wholeness.  "He took measures to insure the territorial unity of Croatia"
2.
The smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number.  Synonyms: 1, ace, I, one, single.  "They had lunch at one"
3.
The quality of being united into one.  Synonym: oneness.



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"Unity" Quotes from Famous Books



... warrior thus did say: Read in the fortune of your fray Fit emblem sweet of unity, Nor Rose nor Lily plant on high, But side by side in equal right, And pleasant ...
— Queen Summer - or, The Tourney of the Lily and the Rose • Walter Crane

... Philebus and Socrates,' we may now consider the metaphysical conceptions which are presented to us. These are (I) the paradox of unity and plurality; (II) the table of categories or elements; (III) the kinds of pleasure; (IV) the kinds of knowledge; (V) the conception of the good. We may then proceed to examine (VI) the relation of the Philebus to the Republic, and to ...
— Philebus • Plato

... Administration had been entirely in the wrong, and that the welfare of the country demanded a great fiscal institution of the character of the Bank. On the other side, the Democrats, deriving, indeed, a new degree of unity from the controversy on this issue, upheld the President's every word and act. "You may continue," said Benton to his fellow partizans in the Senate, "to be for a bank and for Jackson, but you cannot be for this Bank and Jackson." Firmly allied with the Bank interests, ...
— The Reign of Andrew Jackson • Frederic Austin Ogg

... that you agree to that reasoning; for by it I think we arrive most surely at a belief in the unity of the human race, and that the Negro is actually a ...
— Town Geology • Charles Kingsley

... explanatory summary of contents, which make the work more readily intelligible than the original. For criticisms, the reader may be referred to Mr. Mill's Auguste Comte and Positivism; Dr. Bridges's reply to Mr. Mill, The Unity of Comte's Life and Doctrines (1866); Mr. Herbert Spencer's essay on the Genesis of Science, and pamphlet on The Classification of the Sciences; Professor Huxley's 'Scientific Aspects of Positivism,' in ...
— Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3) - Essay 10: Auguste Comte • John Morley


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