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u·ni·form U0079500 (yo͞o′nə-fôrm′)adj.1. Always the same, as in character or degree; unvarying: planks of uniform length.2. Being the same as or consonant with another or others: rows of uniform brick houses.n. A distinctive set of clothing intended to identify the members of a specific group: a police uniform.tr.v. u·ni·formed, u·ni·form·ing, u·ni·forms 1. To make (something) uniform.2. To provide or dress with a uniform. [Latin ūnifōrmis : ūni-, uni- + fōrma, shape.] u′ni·for′mi·ty, u′ni·form′ness n.u′ni·form′ly adv.uniform (ˈjuːnɪˌfɔːm) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) a prescribed identifying set of clothes for the members of an organization, such as soldiers or schoolchildren2. (Clothing & Fashion) a single set of such clothes3. (Clothing & Fashion) a characteristic feature or fashion of some class or group4. informal a police officer who wears a uniformadj5. unchanging in form, quality, quantity, etc; regular: a uniform surface. 6. identical; alike or like: a line of uniform toys. vb (tr) 7. (Clothing & Fashion) to fit out (a body of soldiers, etc) with uniforms8. to make uniform[C16: from Latin ūniformis, from ūnus one + forma shape] ˈuniˌformly adv ˈuniˌformness n
Uniform (ˈjuːnɪˌfɔːm) n (Communications & Information) communications a code word for the letter uu•ni•form (ˈyu nəˌfɔrm) adj. 1. identical or consistent, as from example to example or place to place: a uniform building code. 2. without variations in detail: a uniform surface. 3. constant; unvarying: uniform fairness. n. 4. an identifying outfit or style of dress worn by the members of a given profession, organization, or rank. v.t. 5. to make uniform or standard. 6. to clothe in or furnish with a uniform. [1530–40; < Latin ūnifōrmis (adj.) =ūni- uni- + -fōrmis -form] u′ni•form`ly, adv. u′ni•form`ness, n. uniform- man of the cloth - Originally applied to anyone who wore a uniform or livery for work.
- mufti - Civilian clothes worn by a person who usually wears a uniform.
- uniform - Something that is uniform has literally only "one form," from Latin unus, "one," and forma, "form."
- doughboy - The small round doughnuts served to sailors in the 19th century were called doughboys—and they resembled the round buttons on the sailors' uniforms—so the sailors came to be known as this.
uniform Past participle: uniformed Gerund: uniforming
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I uniform | you uniform | he/she/it uniforms | we uniform | you uniform | they uniform |
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I uniformed | you uniformed | he/she/it uniformed | we uniformed | you uniformed | they uniformed |
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I am uniforming | you are uniforming | he/she/it is uniforming | we are uniforming | you are uniforming | they are uniforming |
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I have uniformed | you have uniformed | he/she/it has uniformed | we have uniformed | you have uniformed | they have uniformed |
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I was uniforming | you were uniforming | he/she/it was uniforming | we were uniforming | you were uniforming | they were uniforming |
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I had uniformed | you had uniformed | he/she/it had uniformed | we had uniformed | you had uniformed | they had uniformed |
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I will uniform | you will uniform | he/she/it will uniform | we will uniform | you will uniform | they will uniform |
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I will have uniformed | you will have uniformed | he/she/it will have uniformed | we will have uniformed | you will have uniformed | they will have uniformed |
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I will be uniforming | you will be uniforming | he/she/it will be uniforming | we will be uniforming | you will be uniforming | they will be uniforming |
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I have been uniforming | you have been uniforming | he/she/it has been uniforming | we have been uniforming | you have been uniforming | they have been uniforming |
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I will have been uniforming | you will have been uniforming | he/she/it will have been uniforming | we will have been uniforming | you will have been uniforming | they will have been uniforming |
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I had been uniforming | you had been uniforming | he/she/it had been uniforming | we had been uniforming | you had been uniforming | they had been uniforming |
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I would uniform | you would uniform | he/she/it would uniform | we would uniform | you would uniform | they would uniform |
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I would have uniformed | you would have uniformed | he/she/it would have uniformed | we would have uniformed | you would have uniformed | they would have uniformed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | uniform - clothing of distinctive design worn by members of a particular group as a means of identificationarticle of clothing, clothing, habiliment, wearable, vesture, wear - a covering designed to be worn on a person's bodyjump suit - one-piece uniform worn by parachutistslivery - uniform worn by some menservants and chauffeursmilitary uniform - prescribed identifying uniform for soldiers | Verb | 1. | uniform - provide with uniforms; "The guards were uniformed"furnish, provide, supply, render - give something useful or necessary to; "We provided the room with an electrical heater" | Adj. | 1. | uniform - always the same; showing a single form or character in all occurrences; "a street of uniform tall white buildings"unvaryingmultiform - occurring in or having many forms or shapes or appearances; "the multiform universe of nature and man"- John Dewey | | 2. | uniform - the same throughout in structure or composition; "bituminous coal is often treated as a consistent and homogeneous product"consistenthomogeneous, homogenous - all of the same or similar kind or nature; "a close-knit homogeneous group" | | 3. | uniform - not differentiated undifferentiated | | 4. | uniform - evenly spaced; "at regular (or uniform) intervals"regular - in accordance with fixed order or procedure or principle; "his regular calls on his customers"; "regular meals"; "regular duties" |
uniformnoun1. regalia, suit, livery, colours, habit, regimentals He was dressed in his uniform for parade.2. outfit, dress, costume, attire, gear (informal), get-up (informal), ensemble, garb Mark's is the uniform of the young male traveller.adjective1. consistent, unvarying, similar, even, same, matching, regular, constant, equivalent, identical, homogeneous, unchanging, equable, undeviating Chips should be cut into uniform size and thickness. consistent varying, irregular, inconsistent, uneven, deviating, changing, changeable2. alike, similar, identical, like, same, equal, selfsame Along each wall stretched uniform green metal filing cabinets.uniformadjective1. Having no change or variation:changeless, constant, equable, even, invariable, invariant, regular, same, steady, unchanging, unvarying.2. Possessing the same or almost the same characteristics:alike, analogous, comparable, corresponding, equivalent, like, parallel, similar.Translationsuniform (ˈjuːnifoːm) adjective the same always or everywhere; not changing or varying. The sky was a uniform grey. 一貫的,不變的 始终如一的 noun (a set of) clothes worn by eg soldiers, children at a particular school etc. Full uniform must be worn; The new uniforms will arrive tomorrow. 制服 制服ˈuniformed adjective (eg of police) wearing a uniform, not plain clothes. 穿制服的 着制服的ˌuniˈformity noun the condition of being uniform. The houses in the street had no uniformity of appearance. 一致 一致,一样 ˈuniformly adverb in a uniform way. The essays were uniformly dull. 一致地 一致地uniform
uniform Informal a police officer who wears a uniform www.messdress-britishmilitaria.com www.uniformology.comWhat does it mean when you dream about a uniform?Uniformed individuals in dreams can represent authority. Uniforms also symbolize the function of the people who wear them, so that a nurse’s uniform would refer to a medical situation. If one has ever worn a uniform, then that particular uniform could have a wide range of different associations. UNIFORMAn intermediate language developed for reverse engineeringboth COBOL and Fortran.
["The REDO Compendium", H. van Zuylen ed, Wiley 1993].Uniform (dreams)Seeing yourself wearing a uniform in a dream suggests that you have identified with a larger group, a movement, or an organization that requires you to conform and carry out its ideology. This may be positive or negative depending on the associations made and the kind of uniform that you are wearing. The issues expressed in this dream might be about self-identity, conformity, or responsibility (duty). The unconscious is pointing to the possibility that your individuality has been covered up and is being unnoticed because you are functioning as a member of a group and not as an individual.uniform
u·ni·form (yū'ni-fōrm), 1. Having but one form; not variable in form. 2. Of the same form or shape as another structure or object. [L. uniformis, fr. uni- + forma, form] uniformHaving the identical shape or form of other objects of the same class.uniform (of leaves) wedge-shaped with the thin end of the wedge at the base.See UNIF
UNIFORM
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UNIFORM➣Universal Formal Methods |
uniform Related to uniform: Uniform distributionSynonyms for uniformnoun regaliaSynonyms- regalia
- suit
- livery
- colours
- habit
- regimentals
noun outfitSynonyms- outfit
- dress
- costume
- attire
- gear
- get-up
- ensemble
- garb
adj consistentSynonyms- consistent
- unvarying
- similar
- even
- same
- matching
- regular
- constant
- equivalent
- identical
- homogeneous
- unchanging
- equable
- undeviating
Antonyms- varying
- irregular
- inconsistent
- uneven
- deviating
- changing
- changeable
adj alikeSynonyms- alike
- similar
- identical
- like
- same
- equal
- selfsame
Synonyms for uniformadj having no change or variationSynonyms- changeless
- constant
- equable
- even
- invariable
- invariant
- regular
- same
- steady
- unchanging
- unvarying
adj possessing the same or almost the same characteristicsSynonyms- alike
- analogous
- comparable
- corresponding
- equivalent
- like
- parallel
- similar
Synonyms for uniformnoun clothing of distinctive design worn by members of a particular group as a means of identificationRelated Words- article of clothing
- clothing
- habiliment
- wearable
- vesture
- wear
- jump suit
- livery
- military uniform
verb provide with uniformsRelated Words- furnish
- provide
- supply
- render
adj always the sameSynonymsAntonymsadj the same throughout in structure or compositionSynonymsRelated Wordsadj not differentiatedSynonymsadj evenly spacedRelated Words |