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uniˈnominal, a.|juːnɪ-| [a. F. uninominal (1878): see uni- 1 and nominal a.] 1. Based on the principle of one member being separately elected by each constituency.
1881Times 12 Mar. 11 At present..the Chamber of Deputies is elected by what is called..the uninominal method of voting. 1884Pall Mall G. 8 Nov. 1 The proposed uniformity of uninominal electoral districts. 2. Having or involving one name, spec. in Nat. Hist.
188.[see plurinominal s.v. pluri-]. |