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uniform
noun
1 distinctive clothing, always of the same colour, cut, etc, worn by all members of a particular organization or profession, eg by schoolchildren or soldiers.
2 a single set of such clothing.
3 the recognizable appearance, or a distinctive feature or way of dressing, that is typical of a particular group of people.
4 (Uniform) communications in the NATO alphabet: the word used to denote the letter -U- (see table in the Supplement to this book).
adjective
1 unchanging or unvarying in form, nature or appearance; always the same, regardless of changes in circumstances, etc.
2 alike all over or throughout.
3 with the same form, character, etc as another or others; alike or like.
4 forming part of a military or other uniform.
verb (uniformed , uniforming )
1 to make (several people or things) uniform or alike.
2 to fit out or provide (a number of soldiers, etc) with uniforms.
[16c: from French uniforme or Latin uniformis , from unus one + forma form or shape]
uniformed adjective wearing a uniform.
uniformly adverb .
uniformness noun .
noun
1 distinctive clothing, always of the same colour, cut, etc, worn by all members of a particular organization or profession, eg by schoolchildren or soldiers.
2 a single set of such clothing.
3 the recognizable appearance, or a distinctive feature or way of dressing, that is typical of a particular group of people.
4 (Uniform) communications in the NATO alphabet: the word used to denote the letter -U- (see table in the Supplement to this book).
adjective
1 unchanging or unvarying in form, nature or appearance; always the same, regardless of changes in circumstances, etc.
2 alike all over or throughout.
3 with the same form, character, etc as another or others; alike or like.
4 forming part of a military or other uniform.
verb (uniformed , uniforming )
1 to make (several people or things) uniform or alike.
2 to fit out or provide (a number of soldiers, etc) with uniforms.
[16c: from French uniforme or Latin uniformis , from unus one + forma form or shape]
uniformed adjective wearing a uniform.
uniformly adverb .
uniformness noun .
uniformitarianism
noun , geol the principle which states that the results of past geological events resemble the results of geological processes and phenomena occurring in the present, and can be explained by them.
[19c]
uniformitarian noun someone who supports this principle.
adjective relating to uniformitarianism or uniformitarians.
noun , geol the principle which states that the results of past geological events resemble the results of geological processes and phenomena occurring in the present, and can be explained by them.
[19c]
uniformitarian noun someone who supports this principle.
adjective relating to uniformitarianism or uniformitarians.
uniformity
noun
1 the state or fact of being uniform; conformity or similarity between several things, constituent parts, etc; sameness.
2 monotony; lack of variation.
[15c]
noun
1 the state or fact of being uniform; conformity or similarity between several things, constituent parts, etc; sameness.
2 monotony; lack of variation.
[15c]
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