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unicist|ˈjuːnɪsɪst| [f. L. ūnic-us one + -ist.] 1. A believer in the unicity of the Godhead.
1807Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1839) IV. 291 As understood by the modern Unicists. 1832― Table-t. 4 Apr., The schoolmen would perhaps have called you Unicists: but your proper name is Psilanthropists. 2. Med. An advocate or adherent of the theory of unicity. Also attrib.
1890Billings Nat. Med. Dict. II. 720. 1901 J. Ewing in Jrnl. Exper. Med. V. 483 Inclined to accept the unicist theory. |