any group of things or persons regarded as an entity: They formed a cohesive unit.
one of the individuals or groups that together constitute a whole; one of the parts or elements into which a whole may be divided or analyzed.
one of a number of things, organizations, etc., identical or equivalent in function or form: a rental unit; a unit of rolling stock.
any magnitude regarded as an independent whole; a single, indivisible entity.
Also called dimension. any specified amount of a quantity, as of length, volume, force, momentum, or time, by comparison with which any other quantity of the same kind is measured or estimated.
the least positive integer; one.
Also called unit's place.
(in a mixed number) the position of the first digit to the left of the decimal point.
(in a whole number) the position of the first digit from the right of the decimal point.
a machine, part, or system of machines having a specified purpose; apparatus: a heating unit.
Education. a division of instruction centering on a single theme.
Military. an organized body of soldiers, varying in size and constituting a subdivision of a larger body.
Medicine/Medical.
the measured amount of a substance necessary to cause a certain effect; a clinical quantity used when a substance cannot be readily isolated in pure form and its activity determined directly.
the amount necessary to cause a specific effect upon a specific animal or upon animal tissues.
Mathematics.
an identity element.
an element in a group, ring, etc., that possesses an inverse.
Origin of unit
1570; coined by John Dee as a translation of Greek mónas (previously rendered as unity); perhaps influenced by digit
Gunnar shared her idea with members of the adoption unit at the Minnesota Department of Human Services.
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LG says you can "wear the unit comfortably for hours on end" but that the 820mAh battery is only good for "eight hours of operation in low mode and two hours on high."
LG’s battery-powered face mask will “make breathing effortless”|Ron Amadeo|August 27, 2020|Ars Technica
On Tuesday, the San Francisco Bay Area company announced a new subsidiary named Coefficient Insurance that will also be backed by Swiss Re Corporate Solutions, the commercial insurance unit of Swiss Re Group.
Alphabet’s Verily plans to use big data to help employers predict health insurance costs|Rachel Schallom|August 25, 2020|Fortune
“For every dollar that we don’t collect from rent, that’s one fewer dollar we have to run that unit,” Neely said in an interview.
She Was Sued Over Rent She Didn’t Owe. It Took Seven Court Dates to Prove She Was Right.|by Danielle Ohl, Capital Gazette, and Talia Buford and Beena Raghavendran, ProPublica|August 25, 2020|ProPublica
While it may look like the water would stay contained to your unit, water moves in mysterious ways.
Know your limits when it comes to DIY|Sherri Anne Green|August 15, 2020|Washington Blade
The unit is used to attack foreign networks, and either it or a sister organization was involved in the Sony hack.
U.S. Should Make North Korea Pay for Sony Hack|Gordon G. Chang|December 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“We were part of the unit protecting gas and oil depots outside of Kirkuk,” Rashid says.
Embedding With the Women Who Are Kicking ISIS Ass|Susannah George|December 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Her unit first deployed in late June—“A very hot summer,” she remembers.
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Keep the location work to second unit so I wouldn't have to be away from Alma?
Alfred Hitchcock’s Fade to Black: The Great Director’s Final Days|David Freeman|December 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
At the same time, the Marines and spouses in the unit shared day-to-day information on a group Facebook page.
War Is About More Than Heroes, Martyrs, and Patriots|Nathan Bradley Bethea|November 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In the morning we passed through a French unit at Omicourt and started our attack.
Average Americans|Theodore Roosevelt
He held it a moment, thinking, and then looked up at his two unit mates.
The Space Pioneers|Carey Rockwell
The dollar was made the unit of account and payment, and subdivisions were made in a decimal ratio.
Albert Gallatin|John Austin Stevens
The muskrat skin was also used as the unit in the later days of the trade.
The Character and Influence of the Indian Trade in Wisconsin|Frederick Jackson Turner
They expressed by the number one, or unit, the first cause, and they concluded to the unity of God from mathematical abstractions.
Pagan Origin of Partialist Doctrines|John Claudius Pitrat
British Dictionary definitions for unit (1 of 2)
unit
/ (ˈjuːnɪt) /
noun
a single undivided entity or whole
any group or individual, esp when regarded as a basic element of a larger whole
a mechanical part or integrated assembly of parts that performs a subsidiary functiona filter unit
a complete system, apparatus, or establishment that performs a specific functiona production unit
a subdivision of a larger military formation
Also called: unit of measurementA standard amount of a physical quantity, such as length, mass, energy, etc, specified multiples of which are used to express magnitudes of that physical quantitythe second is a unit of time
the amount of a drug, vaccine, etc, needed to produce a particular effect
a standard measure used in calculating alcohol intake and its effect
maths
(usually plural)the first position in a place-value counting system, representing a single-digit numberin the decimal system the number 27 has 7 units and 2 tens
(modifier)having a value defined as one for the systemunit vector
Also called: unit setmathslogica set having a single member
short for home unit
short for stock unit
NZa self-propelled railcar
Word Origin for unit
C16: back formation from unity, perhaps on the model of digit