uniform

  • 51Uniform — Uni|form [auch uni...] die; , en <aus gleichbed. fr. uniforme, Substantivierung von uniforme, vgl. ↑uniform> einheitliche Dienstkleidung, bes. des Militärs, aber auch der Eisenbahn , Post , Forstbeamten u. a.; Ggs. ↑Zivil …

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  • 52uniform — [16] Something that is uniform has literally only ‘one form’, the same throughout. The word comes, probably via French uniforme, from Latin ūniformis, a compound adjective formed from ūnus ‘one’ and forma ‘form’. Its use as a noun, for a ‘set of… …

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  • 53uniform — m IV, D. u, Ms. uniformmie; lm M. y przestarz. «ubiór wyróżniający członków określonej organizacji społecznej, formacji wojskowej lub grupy zawodowej; mundur» Galowe uniformy górników. Uniform strażaka, kolejarza, leśnika, portiera. ‹fr. z łac.› …

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  • 54uniform — u·ni·form || juːnɪfÉ”rm / fɔːm n. distinctive and identifying dress of a particular group (army, police, sports, etc.), official outfit of a certain group adj. similar, alike; constant, even, unvarying; supply with uniforms; cause to be… …

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  • 55uniform —   1. Similar. Kohu like, like.   2. Dress. Makalike, pa a lole makalike.     Full dress uniform, a ahu oihana piha …

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  • 56Uniform — 25. Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards, U. S. goverment Printing office, Washington D. C., 1985. Источник …

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  • 57uniform — Noun: Clothing of a prescribed color and tailoring, as worn by members of the Armed Forces, pupils in certain schools, and employees in certain trades and occupations. Adjective: Without variation. Conforming to a standard. As the word is used in …

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  • 58uniform — [16] Something that is uniform has literally only ‘one form’, the same throughout. The word comes, probably via French uniforme, from Latin ūniformis, a compound adjective formed from ūnus ‘one’ and forma ‘form’. Its use as a noun, for a ‘set of… …

    Word origins

  • 59Uniform civil code — is a term which has originated from the concept of a Civil Law Code. It envisages administering the same set of secular civil laws to govern different people belonging to different religions and regions. This supersedes the right of citizens to… …

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  • 60Uniform distribution (continuous) — Uniform Probability density function Using maximum convention Cumulative distribution function …

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