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unit [ˈju:nɪt] N

1. unit (standard of quantity):

2. unit + sing/pl vb (group of people):

3. unit (part):

4. unit (element of furniture):

6. unit (apartment):

unit Am Aus

7. unit MATH:

enica f

de·ˈliv·ery room N, de·ˈliv·ery suite N, de·ˈliv·ery unit N

kitch·en ˈunit N

ˈsink unit N

ˈunit cost N COMM

ˈunit price N COMM

unit ˈtrust N Brit FIN

ˈbomb dis·pos·al unit N Brit

Eco·nom·ic and Mon·etary ˈUnit N

waste-dis·ˈpos·al unit N

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The 3rd century saw a progressive reduction in the size of the legions and even some auxiliary units.
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All units were temporarily withdrawn after the derailment for urgent safety inspections, but most were back in service for morning peak the next day.
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There are two types of military police units during an emergency: frontal and rear.
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Thus, "k" will have units of impedance, that is, ohms.
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However, atomic weight, ie, relative atomic mass, is a dimensionless quantity, and can not take the units of grams per mole.
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The companies were small light infantry special forces units which specialized in infiltration and irregular warfare.
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As offensive units are tackled, they wear down, finally issuing smoke and then flames after a number of hits.
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Units involved in the battle are well documented as campaigning in Asia Minor the following year.
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There were 335 housing units at an average density of 59.9/sq mi (23.1/km).
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The requirements about the prescribed units must be given to users of the input and the output of the formula.
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