unit
See also: unît
English
editEtymology
editFormerly unite, a later form of unity; see unity.
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /ˈjuː.nɪt/, /ˈ(j)ɪu̯.nɪt/
Audio (US): (file) Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -uːnɪt
Noun
editunit (plural units)
- (mathematics) Oneness, singularity, seen as a component of a whole number; a magnitude of one. [from 16th c.]
- 1570, John Dee, in H. Billingsley (trans.) Euclid, Elements of Geometry, Preface:
- Number, we define, to be, a certayne Mathematicall Sũme, of Vnits. [Note the worde, Vnit, to expresse the Greke Monas, & not Vnitie: as we haue all, commonly, till now, vsed.]
- 1570, John Dee, in H. Billingsley (trans.) Euclid, Elements of Geometry, Preface:
- (sciences) A standard measure of a quantity.
- The centimetre is a unit of length.
- The pound sterling is a unit of currency.
- The number one.
- Ellipsis of international unit.
- This pill provides 500 units of Vitamin E.
- An organized group comprising people and/or equipment.
- He was a member of a special police unit.
- (military, informal) A member of a military organization.
- The fifth tank brigade moved in with 20 units. (i.e., 20 tanks)
- (commerce) An item which may be sold singly.
- We shipped nearly twice as many units this month as last month.
- (US, UK, Australia, New Zealand) Any piece of equipment, such as an appliance, power tool, stereo system, computer, tractor, or machinery.
- This air-conditioner is the most efficient unit we sell.
- (retail) A structure used to display goods for sale (usually containing shelves, pegs or hooks)
- (US, Australia, New Zealand) a measure of housing equivalent to the living quarters of one household; an apartment where a group of apartments is contained in one or more multi-storied buildings or a group of dwellings is in one or more single storey buildings, usually arranged around a driveway.
- The new apartment complex will have 50 units.
- (medicine) A quantity of approximately 517 milliliters (1.1 U.S. pints) of blood.
- (US, military) Any military element whose structure is prescribed by competent authority, such as a table of organization and equipment; specifically, part of an organization.[1]
- (US, military) An organization title of a subdivision of a group in a task force.[1]
- (US, military) A standard or basic quantity into which an item of supply is divided, issued, or detailed. In this meaning, also called unit of issue.[1]
- (US, military) With regard to Reserve Components of the Armed Forces, denotes a Selected Reserve unit organized, equipped, and trained for mobilization to serve on active duty as a unit or to augment or be augmented by another unit. Headquarters and support functions without wartime missions are not considered units.[1]
- (algebra) The identity element, neutral element.
- 2005, Serge Lang, Algebra, 3rd edition, Springer, →ISBN, page 3:
- An element 𝑒 of 𝑆 such that 𝑒𝑥 = 𝑥 = 𝑥𝑒 for all 𝑥 ∈ 𝑆 is called a unit element. (When the law of composition is written additively, the unit element is denoted by 0, and is called a zero element.)
- (algebra) An element having an inverse, an invertible element; an associate of the unity.
- Hypernym: regular element
- (category theory) In an adjunction, a natural transformation from the identity functor of the domain of the left adjoint functor to the composition of the right adjoint functor with the left adjoint functor.
- (geology) A volume of rock or ice of identifiable origin and age range that is defined by the distinctive and dominant, easily mapped and recognizable petrographic, lithologic or paleontologic features (facies) that characterize it.
- 2012, Chinle Miller, In Mesozoic Lands: The Mesozoic Geology of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, Kindle edition:
- For example, the Moenkopi Formation was named for the small settlement of Moenkopi, Arizona where the formation was first defined as being a separate unit from the rocks above and beneath it.
- (UK) A unit of alcohol.
- (UK, electricity) One kilowatt-hour (as recorded on an electricity meter).
- (historical) A gold coin of the reign of James I, worth twenty shillings.
- A work unit.
- (UK, Australia, slang) A physically large person.
- 2018 December 11, “Aylesbury goalkeeper, 14, dies after match injury”, in BBC News:
- Luca's father, Americo Campanaro, said: "I feel like my heart has been ripped out."
Mr Campanaro added: "He was a big lad, a big unit, that's why he was a goalkeeper, with a big heart to match. A gentle giant."
- (US, slang, vulgar) A penis, especially a large one.
Synonyms
edit- (identity element): identity element, unity, unit element
Hyponyms
edit- (chip): arithmetic logic unit
- (sciences): SI unit
Derived terms
edit- absolute unit
- accumulated thermal unit
- allocation unit
- Amagat unit
- angstrom unit
- API unit
- application protocol data unit
- arbitrary unit
- arithmetic logic unit, ALU
- astronaut maneuvering unit
- astronaut propulsion unit
- astronomical unit
- atomic mass unit
- auxiliary power unit
- bargaining unit
- base unit
- battery electric multiple unit
- biounit
- blocking unit
- Bodansky unit
- bread unit
- British thermal unit
- Bubnoff unit
- B-unit
- B unit
- burn unit
- business unit
- cab unit
- Carnegie unit
- cat unit
- central processing unit, CPU
- colony-forming unit
- concrete masonry unit
- construction unit
- consumer unit
- control unit
- counit
- cowl unit
- customary unit
- cyberunit
- Debye unit
- derived unit
- detoxification unit
- diesel multiple unit
- DI unit
- Dobson unit
- effects unit
- electric multiple unit
- electromagnetic unit
- excavation unit
- exclusion unit
- family unit
- federative unit
- field unit
- first unit
- floating-point unit, FPU
- flux unit
- formula unit
- Friedman unit
- fundamental unit
- garbage disposal unit
- graphics processing unit, GPU
- Haugh unit
- head unit
- Heaviside unit function
- high dependency unit
- hood unit
- hypothetical taxonomic unit
- imaginary unit
- immunounit
- inclusion unit
- in-law unit
- intensive care unit
- intensive-care unit
- interunit
- intonation unit
- IRE unit
- K-9 unit
- kilounit
- King-Armstrong unit
- lexical unit
- linguistic unit
- livestock unit
- local administrative unit
- logit
- macrounit
- manned maneuvering unit
- map unit
- megaunit
- memory unit
- message unit
- microunit
- milliunit
- monetary unit
- moon unit
- morphic unit
- mother and baby unit
- motor unit
- mountain unit
- multiple unit
- multiunit
- natural unit
- neural processing unit
- nonunit
- non-unit
- operational taxonomic unit
- parental unit
- pecuniary unit
- penalty unit
- pilosebaceous unit
- Planck unit
- plea integrity unit
- political unit
- power unit
- probit
- propwash deflection unit
- prosodic unit
- quantum processing unit
- quantum unit of spin
- rankit
- rectified linear unit
- repeating unit
- repeat unit
- repunit
- restricted stock unit
- rhythmic unit
- Scoville heat unit
- Scoville unit
- second unit
- security housing unit
- shower unit
- Siegbahn unit
- social unit
- special handling unit
- stock-keeping unit
- subunit
- superunit
- Svedberg unit
- system unit
- time unit
- tone-bearing unit
- tractor unit
- T-unit
- turn construction unit
- unified atomic mass unit
- unitage
- unit aircraft
- unital
- unitality
- unitary
- unit cell
- unit circle
- unit combat readiness
- unit commitment status
- unit cost
- unit designation list
- unit disk
- unit fine
- unit fraction
- unit function
- unit gyrovector
- unitholder
- unitholding
- unit hyperbola
- unit interval
- unitise, unitize
- unitism
- unitization
- unit jar
- unitless
- unitlike
- unit load
- unit matrix
- unit of account
- unit of language
- unit of measure
- unit of measurement
- unit of time
- unit operation
- unit price
- unit pricing
- unit sphere
- unit test
- unit testing
- unit trust
- unit vector
- urotoxic unit
- USP unit
- visual display unit
- wall unit
- waste disposal unit
- x unit
Translations
editstandard measure of a quantity
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number one
international unit — see international unit
organized group comprising people and/or equipment
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member of a military organization
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military: military element with prescribed structure
military: subdivision in a task force
algebra: element of a ring
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geology: volume of rock or ice of identifiable origin
item which may be sold singly
kilowatt-hour as recorded on an electricity meter — see kilowatt-hour
measure of housing equivalent to the living quarters of one household
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Adjective
editunit (not comparable)
- For each unit.
- We have to keep our unit costs down if we want to make a profit.
- (mathematics) Having a size or magnitude of one.
- 1990, William W. S. Wei, Time Series Analysis, →ISBN, page 9:
- Consider the following time sequence
- ,
- where is a random variable with a zero mean and a unit variance and is a random variable with a uniform distribution on the interval independent of .
- Consider the following time sequence
Translations
editfor each unit
mathematical
References
editFurther reading
edit- “unit”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- “unit”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
- “unit”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
Anagrams
editBikol Central
editPronunciation
editNoun
editúnit (Basahan spelling ᜂᜈᜒᜆ᜔)
Catalan
editPronunciation
editAdjective
editunit (feminine unida, masculine plural units, feminine plural unides)
Derived terms
editParticiple
editunit (feminine unida, masculine plural units, feminine plural unides)
- past participle of unir
French
editPronunciation
editVerb
editunit
- inflection of unir:
- third-person singular present indicative
- third-person singular past historic
Anagrams
editIndonesian
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editNoun
editunit (uncountable)
- unit:
- (mathematics) oneness, singularity, seen as a component of a whole number; a magnitude of one.
- Synonym: satuan
- (sciences) a standard measure of a quantity.
- (mathematics) oneness, singularity, seen as a component of a whole number; a magnitude of one.
Classifier
editunit
- Classifier for singularity.
Derived terms
editFurther reading
edit- “unit” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Latin
editVerb
editūnit
Occitan
editPronunciation
editVerb
editunit
- past participle of unir
Romanian
editEtymology
editPast participle of uni.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editunit m or n (feminine singular unită, masculine plural uniți, feminine and neuter plural unite)
Declension
editsingular | plural | |||||||
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | |||
nominative- accusative |
indefinite | unit | unită | uniți | unite | |||
definite | unitul | unita | uniții | unitele | ||||
genitive- dative |
indefinite | unit | unite | uniți | unite | |||
definite | unitului | unitei | uniților | unitelor |
Verb
editunit (past participle of uni)
- past participle of uni
Welsh
editAlternative forms
editPronunciation
edit- (North Wales) IPA(key): /ˈɨ̞nɪt/
- (South Wales) IPA(key): /ˈiːnɪt/, /ˈɪnɪt/
Verb
editunit
Mutation
editradical | soft | nasal | h-prothesis |
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unit | unchanged | unchanged | hunit |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
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