Unity Definition
A town in Maine.
A city in Oregon.
A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
- the three principles of dramatic construction derived by French neoclassicists from Aristotle's Poetics, holding that a play should have one unified plot (unity of action) and that all the action should occur within one day (unity of time) and be limited to a single locale (unity of place)
Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Unity
- the (three) unities
Origin of Unity
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From Anglo-Norman unité, Old French unité, from Latin Å«nitās, from Å«nus (“one") + noun of state suffix -itās.
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Middle English unite from Old French from Latin ūnitās from ūnus one oi-no- in Indo-European roots
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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Majuscule letter version of unity
From Wiktionary
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