sui generis

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By itself; of its own

It is nothing to worry about sui generis, but in context of the other factors it's alarming indeed.

In a class of its own; one of a kind

We see him as he sees himself, surveying the invisible depths of ethical space, with all the distinction of a specialist in the sui generis.

literally, of its own kind, or unique
of its own kind; unique
If you describe a person or thing as sui generis, you mean that there is no-one else or nothing else of the same kind and so you cannot make judgments about them based on other things. Japanese politics are sui generis. = unique
constituting a class of its own; unique; "a history book sui generis"; "sui generis works like Mary Chestnut's Civil War diary"
Latin for "of its own kind;" hence, whatever is absolutely unique or distinctive about something Also see noesis
Unique; in a class by itself From the Latin, "of its own kind "
constituting a class of its own; unique; "a history book sui generis"; "sui generis works like Mary Chestnut's Civil War diary
{s} (Latin) only one of its kind; peculiar, individual, unique
\soo-eye-JEN-ur-us; soo-ee-\, adjective: Being the only example of its kind; constituting a class of its own; unique
Of his or its own kind
(Latin) Having a distinct character of its own; unlike anything else
Turkish - English
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) sui generis
sui generis gerçeklik
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) sui generis reality
nevi'i şahsına münhasır unique, sui generis
(someone) who is one of a kind, who is in a class all by himself/herself
sui generis

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    Sui generis

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    Etymology

    () Borrowed from Latin. From suī (“of its own”) + generis, the genitive of genus (“kind”). Literally meaning “of its own kind”.

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