Word List: uni uni = one.

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Word List: uni uni = one

one group

unit one group

one sided

unilateral one sided

moving in only one direction

unidirectional moving in only one direction

a one-piece leotard and tights combination

unitard a one-piece leotard and tights combination

to join together into one group

unify to join together into one group

an instance of saying the same words or sounds at the same time; a group that sounds like one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFhMSoEQYYQ

unison an instance of saying the same words or sounds at the same time; a group that sounds like one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFhMSoEQYYQ

a one-wheeled vehicle on which the riders sits and pedals

unicycle a one-wheeled vehicle on which the riders sits and pedals

a horse-like fabled animal that has one horn growing out of the middle of its forehead

unicorn a horse-like fabled animal that has one horn growing out of the middle of its forehead

having only one cell

unicellular having only one cell

one of a kind; unusual or rare

unique one of a kind; unusual or rare