English | French |
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unique | un à un |
unique | unique |
unique | mirobolant |
unique | seul en son genre |
unique | distinctif |
unique | exceptionnel |
unique | incomparable |
French | English |
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unique | only |
unique | unique |
unique | sole |
unique | one |
unique | singular |
unique | unequaled |
unique | alone |
unique | beyond comparison |
unique | beyond example |
unique | exclusive |
unique | extraordinaire |
unique | firstling |
unique | haploid |
unique | idiocratic |
unique | idiomatic |
unique | incomparable |
unique | individual |
unique | lone |
unique | mere |
unique | mono |
unique | monocrotic |
unique | nonpareil |
unique | one off |
unique | only one |
unique | single |
unique | super duper |
unique | unexampled |
English - Wordnet 3.0 | |
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ADJECTIVE (4) 1. radically distinctive and without equal; - Example: "he is alone in the field of microbiology" - Example: "this theory is altogether alone in its penetration of the problem" - Example: "Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint" - Example: "craftsmen whose skill is unequaled" - Example: "unparalleled athletic ability" - Example: "a breakdown of law unparalleled in our history" [syn: alone(p), unique, unequaled, unequalled, unparalleled] 2. (followed by `to') applying exclusively to a given category or condition or locality; - Example: "a species unique to Australia" 3. the single one of its kind; - Example: "a singular example" - Example: "the unique existing example of Donne's handwriting" - Example: "a unique copy of an ancient manuscript" - Example: "certain types of problems have unique solutions" [syn: singular, unique] 4. highly unusual or rare but not the single instance; - Example: "spoke with a unique accent" - Example: "had unique ability in raising funds" - Example: "a frankness unique in literature" - Example: "a unique dining experience" |