
1) Artefact 2) Artefactual 3) Artifact 4) Artifactual 5) Atom 6) Bimolecular 7) Body 8) Crew 9) Denier 10) Diopter 11) Emu 12) Entity 13) Family 14) Force 15) Group 16) Household 17) Icu 18) Instrumentality 19) Intermolecular 20) Intramolecular 21) Item 22) Karat 23) Klavern 24) Langley 25) Megabit
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1) Slang for the genitals
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A standard for comparison in measurements. For example, the meter is a standard length which may be compared to any object to describe its length.
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• (n.) A gold coin of the reign of James I., of the value of twenty shillings. • (n.) The least whole number; one. • (n.) A single thing or person. • (n.) A single thing, as a magnitude or number, regarded as an undivided whole. • (n.) Any determinate amount or quantity (as of length, time, heat, value) adopted as a standar...
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a standard bet size.
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(from the article `measurement system`) Basic to the whole idea of weights and measures are the concepts of uniformity, units, and standards. Uniformity, the essence of any system of ... Measuring a quantity means ascertaining its ratio to some other fixed quantity of the same kind, known as the unit of that kind of quantity. A unit ......
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A standardized package or amount used in shipping, e.g., pallet, slip sheet.
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In warfare, another name for a
battalion. ...
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A stone or brick element (masonry unit) that is laid, normally in mortar, to form masonry.
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1. A single thing or person. ... 2. <mathematics> The least whole number; one. 'Units are the integral parts of any large number.' (I. Watts) ... 3. A gold coin of the reign of James I, of the value of twenty shillings. ... 4. Any determinate amount or quantity (as of length, time, heat, value) adopted as a standard of measurement for other a...
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(u´nit) a single thing; one segment of a whole that is made up of identical or similar segments. a specifically defined amount of anything subject to measurement, as of activity, dimension, velocity, volume, or the like. a distinct part of a hospital, usually having a specific physical location and...
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Housebuilders often call one property a unit
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(U) Type: Term Pronunciation: yū′nit Definitions: 1. One; a single person or thing. 2. A standard of measure, weight, or any other quality, by multiplication or fractions of which a scale or system is formed. 3. A group of people or things considered as a whole because of mutual activities or functions. &nb...
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All learning in OCN accredited courses and qualifications is assessed against units. A unit has a set of learning outcomes, assessment criteria for those outcomes, a credit value, a level and a title.
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a self contained train with driving cabs at each end. DMUs and EMUs.
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A piece of fabricated dimensional cubic or thin stone.
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Flat, apartment
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A standard for comparison in measurements. For example, the metre is a standard length which may be compared to any object to describe its length. See also: Conversions, Engineering Units, SI Units, Unit Cube.
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social unit noun an organization regarded as part of a larger social group; `the coach said the offensive unit did a good job`; `after the battle the soldier had trouble rejoining his unit`
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A merger of two or more classes of securities into a single securities product.
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(quantity) Standard quantity in relation to which other quantities are measured. There have been many systems of units. Some ancient units, such as the day, the foot, and the pound, are still in use. SI units, the latest version of the metric system, are widely used in science
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a single thing or person. · any group of things or persons regarded as an entity: They formed a cohesive unit. · one of the individuals or groups that together constitute a whole; one of the parts or elements into which a whole may be divided or analyzed. · one of a number of things, organizations, etc., identical or equivalent in ...
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flat, apartment
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A standard quantity used in measurement. Inches and centimeters are units of length, pounds and kilograms are units of weight, and square meters and acres are units of area.
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[Measurements] a single undivided whole
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