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unicity
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: The quality of being the only one of its kind: uniqueness or oneness.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin unicus (one, unique). Earliest documented use: 1691. A synonym is uniquity.
NOTES:
Philosophers use “unicity” when talking about things like the unicity of God or the unicity of truth; or you might do so in reference to the unicity of your Bluetooth connection when it’s finally working properly for once in its life. Not to be confused with duplicity, when one is being two-faced (aka Janus-faced).