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Fw: Wordsmith (5/01/2025): A.Word.A.Day -- Unicity


 



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May 1, 2025
This week¡¯s theme
Words that aren¡¯t what they appear to be

This week¡¯s words





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A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Garg

unicity

PRONUNCIATION:
(yoo-NIS-uh-tee)

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 .

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 ).

USAGE:
¡°[Emmanuel Macron] asks what is the unicity of the EU and defines it as a unique political body without hegemony, sharing sovereignty and uniting people democratically.¡±
Paul Gillespie; Germany Must Meet Macron¡¯s Demands; Irish Times (Dublin); May 13, 2017.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. -Joseph Addison, writer (1 May 1672-1719)


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