Unity$501664$ - translation to English
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Unity$501664$ - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Unity (album); Unity, Wisconsin (disambiguation); Town of Unity; Unity (town), WI; Unity (episode); Unity (software); Единство; Unity (town), Wisconsin; Unity (disambiguation); UNITY; Unity (song); Unity, Ohio; The Unity; Unity, OH; Unity (ship)

Unity      
n. Unity, Name des zweiten Moduls der internationalen Raumstation (wurde von der Raumfähre Endeavor in den Raum gebracht)
Organization for African Unity         
  • Egypt's president Nasser at the Cairo summit 1964
ORGANIZATION
OAU; Organization of African Unity; Organization for African Unity; Organisation for African Unity; Organisation de l'Unité Africaine; The Organization of African Unity; African Unity Organization; The OAU; Organisation de l'Unite Africaine; O.A.U.
Organisation der Afrikanischen Einheit (Vereinigung der afrikanischen Staaten zur Regelung der Angelegenheiten des schwarzen Kontinents)
national unity government         
BROAD COALITION GOVERNMENT INVOLVING ALL OR MOST PARTIES
National Unity Government; National Unity government; National Unity Governments; Government of National Unity; Unity government; Government of national unity; Broad coalition; Ecumenical government
große Koalition

Definition

unity
¦ noun (plural unities)
1. the state of being united.
a thing forming a complex whole.
2. Mathematics the number one.
3. a dramatic principle requiring limitation of the supposed time of a drama to that occupied in acting it or to a single day (unity of time), use of one scene throughout (unity of place), or concentration on a single plot (unity of action).
Origin
ME: from OFr. unite, from L. unitas, from unus 'one'.

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