| UNICED | • uniced adj. Not iced. • UNICED adj. not iced. |
| UNICOM | • UNICOM n. a designated radio frequency for communications at some airports. |
| UNICUM | • unicum n. A unique example or specimen of something. • UNICUM n. a unique example or specimen. |
| UNIFIC | • unific adj. Producing unity; combining separate things into a single whole. • UNIFIC adj. unifying. |
| UNIONS | • unions n. Plural of union. • unions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of union. • Unions n. Plural of Union. |
| UNIPED | • uniped n. A person or creature with only one foot or leg. • UNIPED n. a one-footed person or animal. |
| UNIPOD | • unipod n. Monopod. • UNIPOD n. a one-legged support. |
| UNIQUE | • unique adj. (Not comparable) Being the only one of its kind; unequaled, unparalleled or unmatched. • unique adj. Of a feature, such that only one holder has it. • unique adj. Particular, characteristic. |
| UNISEX | • unisex adj. Not distinguished on the basis of sex or gender; suitable for any sex or gender. • unisex adj. (Dated) Of or pertaining to only one sex or gender; unisexual. • unisex n. The state of not being distinguished on the basis of sex or gender; the state of being suitable for any sex or gender. |
| UNISON | • unison n. (Music, acoustics) Identical pitch between two notes or sounds; the simultaneous playing of notes of… • unison n. (Music, acoustics) A sound or note having the same pitch as another, especially when used as the base… • unison n. The state of being in harmony or agreement; harmonious agreement or togetherness, synchronisation. |
| UNITAL | • unital adj. (Mathematics) (of an algebra) containing a multiplicative identity element (or unit), i.e. an element… • UNITAL adj. relating to a unit. |
| UNITED | • united v. Simple past tense and past participle of unite. • united adj. Joined into a single entity. • united adj. Involving the joint activity of multiple agents. |
| UNITER | • uniter n. Agent noun of unite; one who unites. • UNITER n. one who unites. |
| UNITES | • unites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unite. • UNITE v. to join together. |