Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ion; concord; harmony.—Unite, -nit,V. t. To put together or join, as 2 or more constitu-ents, to form a whole; to cause to adhere; to joinby a legal or moral bond, as families by marriage,nations by treaty, men by opinions; to associate,add, annex, coalesce, attach, continue, connect. —V. i. To become one, be cemented or consolidated,coalesce, grow together; to join in an act, act in con-cert. —


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ion; concord; harmony.—Unite, -nit,V. t. To put together or join, as 2 or more constitu-ents, to form a whole; to cause to adhere; to joinby a legal or moral bond, as families by marriage,nations by treaty, men by opinions; to associate,add, annex, coalesce, attach, continue, connect. —V. i. To become one, be cemented or consolidated,coalesce, grow together; to join in an act, act in con-cert. — Unitedly, -nited-lT, adv. With union orjoint efforts. — Uniter, n. — Unitarian, -nT-tart-an, n. One who denies the doctrine of the Trinity,believing that God exists only in one person; oneopposed to dualism, in philosophy, science, etc. —, or pert, to, Unitarians, or to their doctrines; of,or pert, to, a system of philosophy, science, etc.,which is opposed to dualism. —Unitarianism, -izm,n. Doctrines of Unitarians.— Unitary, -a-rT, Ofthe nature of a unit; not double. — Unique,nek, am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare; end, eve, term; Tn, Ice; Odd, t6ne, 6r; UNION 479 UP. TJnicorE. a. Witnout a like or equal; unmatched; single inkind or excellence. — Something unequaled orunparalleled. — Union, unjun, «. Act of unitingor joining 2 or more things into one ; state of beingunited or joined; agreement; conjunction of mind,spirit, wiLl, affections, etc. ; harmony ; somethingformed by a combination or coalition of parts ormembers; a confederation; consolidated body ; theupper, inner corner of an ensign, in distinction fromthe rest of the flag, which is called the fly.—Un-ion down. A signal of distress at sea made by re-versing the flag, or turning its union downward. —Un^ionist, n. One who ad-vocates or promotes union;esp., a loyal supporter of afederal union, as that ofthe U. S. — Un-ion-jack, n.(^Naut.) A small flag con-taining only the union,


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