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What (who) is uniform - definition

SIMILAR CLOTHING WORN BY A GROUP OF PEOPLE
Uniforms; Work uniform; Service uniform; Sports uniform; Scout uniform; Police uniform; Scouting uniform; Occupational uniform
  • Taiwan schoolgirls in uniform during the time of Japanese rule, 1927.
  • Uniformed newspaper vendors in [[Mexico City]]. Employers in some [[workplace]]s require their employees to wear a uniform.
  • A nurse uniform in Serbia during World War I
  • A Russian honor guard wearing their full [[dress uniforms]]. Full dress is a formal uniform typically worn in ceremonies.
  • Boy Scout]] in uniform. The Scout uniform is a specific characteristic of scouting used in most of their events.
  • A uniformed [[police officer]] in Sweden. The police often wear uniforms to distinguish themselves in public.
  • A variety of uniforms used in the [[Canadian Militia]], 1898.

uniform         
I
adj. uniform in; with
II
n.
1) to don, put on; wear a uniform
2) to take off a uniform
3) a dress, full-dress; fatigue; military; naval; nurse's; parade; police; regulation uniform
4) in uniform; out of uniform (he was out of uniform when he was picked up by the military police)
UNIFORM         
An intermediate language developed for reverse engineering both COBOL and Fortran. ["The REDO Compendium", H. van Zuylen ed, Wiley 1993]. (1994-12-06)
uniform         
¦ adjective the same in all cases and at all times; not varying.
¦ noun
1. the distinctive clothing worn by members of the same organization or body or by children attending certain schools.
informal a police officer wearing a uniform.
2. a code word representing the letter U, used in radio communication.
¦ verb make (something) uniform.
Derivatives
uniformed adjective
uniformity noun (plural uniformities).
uniformly adverb
Origin
C16: from Fr. uniforme or L. uniformis (see uni-, form).

Wikipedia

Uniform

A uniform is a variety of costume worn by members of an organization while participating in that organization's activity. Modern uniforms are most often worn by armed forces and paramilitary organizations such as police, emergency services, security guards, in some workplaces and schools and by inmates in prisons. In some countries, some other officials also wear uniforms in their duties; such is the case of the Commissioned Corps of the United States Public Health Service or the French prefects. For some organizations, such as police, it may be illegal for non members to wear the uniform.

Examples of use of uniform
1. Our uniform policy states that these items can be worn, underneath the uniform.
2. Britain‘s biggest school uniform suppliers said trousers were becoming girls‘ preferred choice of uniform.
3. Uniform uniform For children in many African countries, school uniform can be a source of pride, a reminder of a colonial past – or a huge financial burden.
4. He said he had won the election in uniform, and would again contest it in uniform.
5. Asked if Musharraf is acceptable on shedding uniform, Sharif replied: "Whether he gets himself elected in uniform or without uniform is unacceptable.