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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, el segundo modelo de la estación espacial internacional (fué despachado con éxito sobre el cohete espacial americano Endever)
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.
la Organización para la Unidad Africana (unión de los países africanos que tratan los asuntos de los negros)
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
gobierno unido nacional (gobierno compuesto de izquierdistas y derechistas juntos)

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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