What is the name meaning of UNITY. Phrases containing UNITY
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UNITY
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English
Unity; concord; musically in tune. Harmonia was the mythological daughter of Aphrodite.
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Anglo Saxon American English Greek
Unity.
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Tamil
Sanghmitra | ஸஂகமிதà¯à®°Â
Unity with friendship
Sanghmitra | ஸஂகமிதà¯à®°Â
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Muslim
Belief in the unity of Allah
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Tamil
Result of spiritual unity
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Tamil
Samaarasya | ஸமாராஸà¯à®¯à®¾
Where all things become one in a unity of blissful realization
Samaarasya | ஸமாராஸà¯à®¯à®¾
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Tamil
Unity
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Biblical
The unity, or sharpness, or revenge, of God.
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Muslim
Unity, Oneness
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Irish English
Together.
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Tamil
Ekta | à®à®•தா, à®à®•தா
Unity
Ekta | à®à®•தா, à®à®•தா
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Anglo Saxon American English Latin
Unity.
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Indian
Belief in the unity of Allah
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Tamil
Born of cosmic unity
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Anglo Saxon
Unity.
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Indian
Unity
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English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, UNITY means "oneness, unity."
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Tamil
Unity
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English
Unity; concord; musically in tune. Harmonia was the mythological daughter of Aphrodite.
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Indian
Unity, Oneness
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Egyptian
, lord, prince?
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Polish
mighty battle maid.
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Polish Hebrew
Peace.
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Peaceful
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Tamil
River
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Arabic
Respected; Darling
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Hindu
Ascetic
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Tamil
Srichaitra | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®šà¯ˆà®¤à¯à®°à®¾
First month in indian calendar, Beginning
Male
French
 Old French form of German Reinhold, REINALD means "wise ruler."
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Hindu
One of the kauravas
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n.
One who advocates national unity and independence; one of a party favoring Irish independence.
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Existence as a distinct or individual nation; national unity and integrity.
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The state of being one; oneness.
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The act of dividing; the singling or severing of two or more that join, or are joined, in one writ; the putting in several or separate pleas or answers by two or more disjointly; the destruction of the unity of interest in a joint estate.
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Concord; harmony; conjunction; agreement; uniformity; as, a unity of proofs; unity of doctrine.
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Division or separation; specifically (Eccl.), permanent division or separation in the Christian church; breach of unity among people of the same religious faith; the offense of seeking to produce division in a church without justifiable cause.
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The state of being one; singleness in number; individuality; unity.
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Unity.
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Such a combination of parts as to constitute a whole, or a kind of symmetry of style and character.
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Being three in one; -- an epithet used to express the unity of a trinity of persons in the Godhead.
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Any definite quantity, or aggregate of quantities or magnitudes taken as one, or for which 1 is made to stand in calculation; thus, in a table of natural sines, the radius of the circle is regarded as unity.
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Making one or unity; unifying.
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An assemblage of parts or organs, either in animal or plant, essential to the performance of some particular function or functions which as a rule are of greater complexity than those manifested by a single organ; as, the capillary system, the muscular system, the digestive system, etc.; hence, the whole body as a functional unity.
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In dramatic composition, one of the principles by which a uniform tenor of story and propriety of representation are preserved; conformity in a composition to these; in oratory, discourse, etc., the due subordination and reference of every part to the development of the leading idea or the eastablishment of the main proposition.
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A temporary cessation of one's right; suspension, as when the rent or other profits of land cease by unity of possession of land and rent.
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The peculiar characteristics of an estate held by several in joint tenancy.
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Consisting of scraps; fragmentary; lacking unity or consistency; as, a scrappy lecture.
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of Unity
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Of or pertaining to a unit or units; relating to unity; as, the unitary method in arithmetic.
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A rhythmical succession of single tones, ranging for the most part within a given key, and so related together as to form a musical whole, having the unity of what is technically called a musical thought, at once pleasing to the ear and characteristic in expression.