| Unity | name of the second module of the international space station (was launched and attached to the first module by the crew of the U.S. space shuttle Endeavor) isim | en |
| Unity | unitude | en |
| unity | A coherent entity with all parts having a harmonious relationship that contribute to the sense of completeness | en |
| unity | inite | en |
| unity | Joined together | en |
| unity | the state of being one | en |
| unity | one of the four bases of good writing: advancing a single point and sticking to that point | en |
| unity | The result of bringing the elements of art into appropriate ratio between harmony and variety to give a sense of oneness Unity: color, texture, shapes, and value are used to create unity Visual unity is one of the most important aspects of well-designed art and is planned by the artist Unity provides the cohesive quality that makes an art work feel complete and finished When all the elements in a work look as though they belong together, the artist has achieved unity | en |
| unity | The state of being one; oneness | en |
| unity | The degree of agreement existing among the elements in a design | en |
| unity | Any definite quantity, or aggregate of quantities or magnitudes taken as one, or for which 1 is made to stand in calculation; thus, in a table of natural sines, the radius of the circle is regarded as unity | en |
| unity | any of the three classical rules of drama (unity of action, unity of place, and unity of time) | en |
| unity | any element of a set or field that behaves with respect to a given function like the number 1 does with respect to multiplication | en |
| unity | oneness; state of being one or undivided; united in mind or purpose | en |
| unity | The peculiar characteristics of an estate held by several in joint tenancy | en |
| unity | Such a combination of parts as to constitute a whole, or a kind of symmetry of style and character | en |
| unity | achieved in writing when all examples and explanations clearly relate to a paragraph's main point | en |
| unity | In dramatic composition, one of the principles by which a uniform tenor of story and propriety of representation are preserved; conformity in a composition to these; in oratory, discourse, etc | en |
| unity | the due subordination and reference of every part to the development of the leading idea or the eastablishment of the main proposition | en |
| unity | Concord; harmony; conjunction; agreement; uniformity; as, a unity of proofs; unity of doctrine | en |
| unity | Unity is plural and at minimum two (2) | en |
| unity | the quality of being united into one | en |
| unity | A feeling of wholeness in a dance which is achieved when all of the parts work well together | en |
| unity | A principle of design concerned with the arrangement of the elements of a dance to create a coherent whole | en |
| unity | the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number; "he has the one but will need a two and three to go with it"; "they had lunch at one" | en |
| unity | an unreduced or unbroken completeness or totality | en |
| unity | oneness, union; wholeness; agreement, accord, harmony isim | en |
| unity | Unity is the state of different areas or groups being joined together to form a single country or organization. Senior politicians met today to discuss the future of European economic unity. German unity. = union | en |
| unity | When there is unity, people are in agreement and act together for a particular purpose. a renewed unity of purpose Speakers at the rally mouthed sentiments of unity The choice was meant to create an impression of party unity. Religious movement founded in 1889 by Charles Fillmore (1854-1948) and his wife, Myrtle Fillmore (1845-1931), in Kansas City, Mo. , U.S. Believing that spiritual healing had cured Myrtle of tuberculosis, the couple began to endorse spiritual healing. Until 1922, Unity was a member of the International New Thought Alliance. Unlike some New Thought groups, Unity embraces practical Christianity and modern medicine. It has no definite creed and is interdenominational. Its Silent Unity service helps people through counseling and prayer, responding to 2.5 million requests for aid a year via mail, telephone, and Internet. Unity publishes magazines and books, and it conducts classes for prospective Unity ministers. Organization of African Unity unity of science view Unity School of Christianity | en |
| unity | Name of Tele-TV's set-top box RFPs have been released, revised, and released again Tele-TV plans to provide Unity to its interactive-TV subscribers The Unity box will connect to a number of consumer-electronics products, including those with digital interfaces and hi-fi amplifiers featuring Dolby AC-3, 5 1-channel decoding | en |
| unity | is the way to combine the relationship of the page, refer to the coherent of the design Back to Top | en |
| unity | is achieved when all the parts equal a whole | en |
| unity | Total visual effect in a composition achieved by the careful blending of the elements of art and the principles of design | en |
| unity | A principle of composition See Foundational Objectives for a detailed description | en |
| unity | The combination or order of parts in a work which promotes an undivided total effect | en |
| unity | The quality of wholeness or oneness that is achieved through the effective use of the elements and principles of design Often it is realised through a deliberate or intuitive balancing of harmony and variety | en |
| unity | one of the rules of theater described by Aristotle that states action, time, and location should be consistent | en |
| unity | is a sense of wholeness or relatedness in the story | en |
| unity | The relevance of selected material to the central theme of the essay | en |
| unity | Erica Pierce's plan to create a universe with only one time-line [The events] | en |
| unities | plural of unity | en |