See Also: unity(medicine)
unity(dictionary)
unity(dictionary)
UNITY INV HOLD(finance)
Unity of Command(money)
Unity of Direction(money)
Unity (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
UNITY Credit Union(finance)
Organization of African Unity(dictionary)
Unity (School of Christianity)(encyclopedia)

unity (oh)



[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old French; Origin: unite, from Latin unitas, from unus 'one']
[U] when a group of people or countries agree or are joined together
::economic unity
::European unity
[U] the quality of having matching parts
::His essays often lack unity.
[C] technical one of the three related principles that say a play should be about a single set of related events which take place in one place on one day