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4,513 words match “NIT”

UNITARIANISM n.
The doctrines of Unitarians.
UNITARIANIZE v.
To change or turn to Unitarian views.
UNITARY a. 2 definitions
Of or pertaining to a unit or units; relating to unity; as, the unitary method in arithmetic.
UNITE v. 5 definitions
nstituents, to form a whole; to combine; to connect; to join; to cause to adhere; as, to unite bricks by mortar; to unite iron bars by welding; to unite two armies.
UNITED a.
Combined; joined; made one. United Brethren. (Eccl.) See Moravian, n. -- United flowers (Bot.), flowers which have the stamens and pistils in the same flower. -- The United Kingdom, Great Britain and Ireland; -- so named since January 1, 1801, when the Legislative Union went into operation. -- United Greeks (Eccl.),…
UNITEDLY adv.
In an united manner. Dryden.
UNITER n.
One who, or that which, unites.
UNITERABLE a.
Not iterable; incapable of being repeated. [Obs.] "To play away an uniterable life." Sir T. Browne.
UNITION n.
The act of uniting, or the state of being united; junction. [Obs.] Wiseman.
UNITIVE a.
Having the power of uniting; causing, or tending to produce, union. Jer. Taylor.
UNITIVELY adv.
In a unitive manner. Cudworth.
UNITIZE v.
To reduce to a unit, or one whole; to form into a unit; to unify.
UNITUDE n.
Unity. [R.] H. Spenser.
UNITY n. 6 definitions
oneness. Whatever we can consider as one thing suggests to the understanding the idea of unity. Locks.
UNKNIT v.
To undo or unravel what is knitted together. Fie, fie! unknit that threatening unkind brow. Shak.
UNPENITENT a.
Impenitent. Sandys.
URANINITE n.
A mineral consisting chiefly of uranium oxide with some lead, thorium, etc., occurring in black octahedrons, also in masses with a pitchlike luster; pitchblende.
URANITE n.
A general term for the uranium phosphates, autunite, or lime uranite, and torbernite, or copper uranite.
URANITIC a.
Of or pertaining to uranium; containing uranium.
URBANITY n. 2 definitions
of manners; politeness; refinement. The marquis did the honors of his house with the urbanity of his country. W. Irving.
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