Etymology: [ yu-nEk ] (adjective.) 1602. From French unique.
Synonyms: one of a kind, sui generis, singular, different, exclusive, individual, lone, one, one and only, onliest, only, particular, rare, separate, single, solitary, solo, uncommon, unexampled
eşsiz, tek, yegâne, biricik, özgün, bir tane, nadir şey, eşsiz şey, ünik, Müfret, rakipsiz, benzersiz, bir değerli, kendine mahsus, mükemmel, türüne az rastlanır, eşsiz, benzersiz, emsalsiz, uniquenesseşsizlik, bir değerli [mat.], uniquelyeşsiz derecede, emsali kalmamış, kendine özgü, birtane eşsiz, türüne az rastlanan, özebir, eşi benzeri yok, biriciklik, benzersiz olmak, eşi (benzeri) olmamak, essiz olarak, eşsiz olarak, benzersiz bir şekilde, tek olma, ferdiyet, benzersizlik, eşsizlik, essizlik, emsalsizlik, vahdet,
Of a rare quality, Being the only one of its kind; unequaled, unparalleled or unmatched, Unusual, Of a feature, such that only one holder has it, singular, matchless, unequaled, rare; one of a kind, unico / unica, The index contains only unique values, I can't explain it Unusual I've only got two of them, unique, No one else would want it, A figure without rank stars You may only have one of each unique figure in any army, Being only one of its self, A thing without a like; something unequaled or unparalleled, Being without a like or equal; unmatched; unequaled; unparalleled; single in kind or excellence; sole, no more than six competitors, (followed by `to') applying exclusively to a given category or condition or locality; "a species unique to Australia", the single one of its kind; "a singular example"; "the unique existing example of Donne's handwriting"; "a unique copy of an ancient manuscript"; "certain types of problems have unique solutions", highly unusual or rare but not the single instance; "spoke with a unique accent"; "had unique ability in raising funds"; "a frankness unique in literature"; "a unique dining experience", radically distinctive and without equal; "he is alone in the field of microbiology"; "this theory is altogether alone in its penetration of the problem"; "Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint"; "craftsmen whose skill is unequaled"; "unparalleled athletic ability"; "a breakdown of law unparalleled in our history", If something is unique to one thing, person, group, or place, it concerns or belongs only to that thing, person, group, or place. No one knows for sure why adolescence is unique to humans This interesting and charming creature is unique to Borneo. + uniquely unique·ly The problem isn't uniquely American, approval You can use unique to describe things that you admire because they are very unusual and special. Brett's vocals are just unique Kauffman was a woman of unique talent and determination. + uniquely unique·ly people who consider themselves uniquely qualified to be president of the United States, Something that is unique is the only one of its kind. Each person's signature is unique The area has its own unique language, Catalan. + uniquely unique·ly Because of the extreme cold, the Antarctic is a uniquely fragile environment Uniquely among the great world religions, Buddhism is rooted only in the universal experience of suffering known to all human beings. + uniqueness unique·ness Each time I returned I was struck by the uniqueness of Australia and its people, A keyword found on some cards (usually Characters) You can't play a Unique card if there's already a copy of that card in play But it is okay for both players to have the same starting character, A coin of which only one specimen is known to exist, e g the U S 1870-S $3 gold piece, An item of which one specimen only is known to exist, A collectors item of which only one specimen exists Some errors are unique, In art terms, meaning one-of-a-kind A painting could be described as unique, but a limited edition should not, Redefined item, typically a combination of file-type, file-number, case-status, land-status, and in some cases patent-number, and decision-date used to uniquely identify an action, statistically independent from other series (when used in the context of data-led forecasting), A keyword found on some cards, usually Character cards You can't play a Unique card if there's already a copy of that card in play It's fine if both players have the same starting Character, though, A "unique" is a measurement by a first-time visitor If he returns to the same page a little while later then the page will load significantly faster, because the html and pictures will still be in the cache of his browser or proxy-caching server PageTimer therefore differentiates between "unique" (first-time) and "reload" measurements A measurement is counted as a "unique" if the same visitor has not visited the same TimerID less than 1 hour ago, Unique means one of a kind It has an absolute meaning, so it's incorrect to say that one thing is "more unique" than another When you mean interesting, unusual, or novel, prefer that more precise word, Conditions Grid/Table An integer grid formed from the combination of two or more evidential themes (input themes), in which the class values represent uniquely-occurring combinations of the classes of the input themes Each class value is therefore a "unique condition", or unique combination of the input themes The attribute table associated with the unique conditions grid (unique conditions table) has one record per unique condition class, and contains fields with posterior probability and other calculated variables Refer to Weights of Evidence Method, Map Combination; ArcView On-Line Help Topic: Combine (Grid); Calculating Response Theme, one-shot, The state or quality of being unique or one-of-a-kind, in a unique manner, in a unique manner; singularly; exceptionally, so as to be unique; "he could determine uniquely the properties of the compound", so as to be unique; "he could determine uniquely the properties of the compound, The inability to obtain a similar product or service from another supplier defines strategic uniqueness It may be obtain by proprietary assets, barriers of entry or by position, the quality of being one of a kind; "that singularity distinguished him from all his companions", A property of the names used for certain structure and union members A name is unique if either of the following conditions is true: The name is used only once The name is used in two or more different structures (or unions), but each use denotes a member at the same offset from the base and of the same data type The significance of uniqueness is that a unique member name can possibly be used to refer to a structure in which the member name was not declared (although a warning message is issued), VARCHAR2(9) Whether the index is UNIQUE or NONUNIQUE, The proportion of a variable's variance that is not shared with a factor structure The uniqueness of a variable is (1-h2), (adj ) A term used to describe the representation of an object by a computer modeler The term refers to how close the correspondence is between the representation and the object and whether the representation can in fact represent more than one possible object, The amount a certain trait varies through out the population, the status quo is not going to cause the action to occur A position is said to be unique when only the affirmative causes the link, nothing in the status quo will cause it V W X Y Z, That which is the only or direct cause of an effect, state of being unique; singularity, individuality; incomparability,
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Of a rare quality
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Being the only one of its kind; unequaled, unparalleled or unmatched
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Unusual
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Of a feature, such that only one holder has it
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singular, matchless, unequaled, rare; one of a kind sıfat
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unico / unica
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The index contains only unique values
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I can't explain it Unusual I've only got two of them
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unique
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No one else would want it
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A figure without rank stars You may only have one of each unique figure in any army
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Being only one of its self
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A thing without a like; something unequaled or unparalleled
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Being without a like or equal; unmatched; unequaled; unparalleled; single in kind or excellence; sole
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no more than six competitors
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(followed by `to') applying exclusively to a given category or condition or locality; "a species unique to Australia"
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the single one of its kind; "a singular example"; "the unique existing example of Donne's handwriting"; "a unique copy of an ancient manuscript"; "certain types of problems have unique solutions"
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highly unusual or rare but not the single instance; "spoke with a unique accent"; "had unique ability in raising funds"; "a frankness unique in literature"; "a unique dining experience"
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radically distinctive and without equal; "he is alone in the field of microbiology"; "this theory is altogether alone in its penetration of the problem"; "Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint"; "craftsmen whose skill is unequaled"; "unparalleled athletic ability"; "a breakdown of law unparalleled in our history"
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If something is unique to one thing, person, group, or place, it concerns or belongs only to that thing, person, group, or place. No one knows for sure why adolescence is unique to humans This interesting and charming creature is unique to Borneo. + uniquely unique·ly The problem isn't uniquely American
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approval You can use unique to describe things that you admire because they are very unusual and special. Brett's vocals are just unique Kauffman was a woman of unique talent and determination. + uniquely unique·ly people who consider themselves uniquely qualified to be president of the United States
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Something that is unique is the only one of its kind. Each person's signature is unique The area has its own unique language, Catalan. + uniquely unique·ly Because of the extreme cold, the Antarctic is a uniquely fragile environment Uniquely among the great world religions, Buddhism is rooted only in the universal experience of suffering known to all human beings. + uniqueness unique·ness Each time I returned I was struck by the uniqueness of Australia and its people
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A keyword found on some cards (usually Characters) You can't play a Unique card if there's already a copy of that card in play But it is okay for both players to have the same starting character
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A coin of which only one specimen is known to exist, e g the U S 1870-S $3 gold piece
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An item of which one specimen only is known to exist
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A collectors item of which only one specimen exists Some errors are unique
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In art terms, meaning one-of-a-kind A painting could be described as unique, but a limited edition should not
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Redefined item, typically a combination of file-type, file-number, case-status, land-status, and in some cases patent-number, and decision-date used to uniquely identify an action
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statistically independent from other series (when used in the context of data-led forecasting)
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A keyword found on some cards, usually Character cards You can't play a Unique card if there's already a copy of that card in play It's fine if both players have the same starting Character, though
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A "unique" is a measurement by a first-time visitor If he returns to the same page a little while later then the page will load significantly faster, because the html and pictures will still be in the cache of his browser or proxy-caching server PageTimer therefore differentiates between "unique" (first-time) and "reload" measurements A measurement is counted as a "unique" if the same visitor has not visited the same TimerID less than 1 hour ago
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Unique means one of a kind It has an absolute meaning, so it's incorrect to say that one thing is "more unique" than another When you mean interesting, unusual, or novel, prefer that more precise word
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Conditions Grid/Table An integer grid formed from the combination of two or more evidential themes (input themes), in which the class values represent uniquely-occurring combinations of the classes of the input themes Each class value is therefore a "unique condition", or unique combination of the input themes The attribute table associated with the unique conditions grid (unique conditions table) has one record per unique condition class, and contains fields with posterior probability and other calculated variables Refer to Weights of Evidence Method, Map Combination; ArcView On-Line Help Topic: Combine (Grid); Calculating Response Theme
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unique.
one-shot
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uniqueness
The state or quality of being unique or one-of-a-kind
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uniquely
in a unique manner
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uniquely
in a unique manner; singularly; exceptionally
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uniquely
so as to be unique; "he could determine uniquely the properties of the compound"
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uniquely
so as to be unique; "he could determine uniquely the properties of the compound
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uniqueness
The inability to obtain a similar product or service from another supplier defines strategic uniqueness It may be obtain by proprietary assets, barriers of entry or by position
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uniqueness
the quality of being one of a kind; "that singularity distinguished him from all his companions"
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uniqueness
A property of the names used for certain structure and union members A name is unique if either of the following conditions is true: The name is used only once The name is used in two or more different structures (or unions), but each use denotes a member at the same offset from the base and of the same data type The significance of uniqueness is that a unique member name can possibly be used to refer to a structure in which the member name was not declared (although a warning message is issued)
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uniqueness
VARCHAR2(9) Whether the index is UNIQUE or NONUNIQUE
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uniqueness
The proportion of a variable's variance that is not shared with a factor structure The uniqueness of a variable is (1-h2)
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uniqueness
(adj ) A term used to describe the representation of an object by a computer modeler The term refers to how close the correspondence is between the representation and the object and whether the representation can in fact represent more than one possible object
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uniqueness
The amount a certain trait varies through out the population
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uniqueness
the status quo is not going to cause the action to occur A position is said to be unique when only the affirmative causes the link, nothing in the status quo will cause it V W X Y Z
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uniqueness
That which is the only or direct cause of an effect
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state of being unique; singularity, individuality; incomparability isim
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