|  individual /in-di-vidˈū-əl/  adjectivenounNot divisible without loss of identitySubsisting as oneRelating to one only or to each one separately of a group or kindSingle, separateDistinctiveInseparable (obsolete)
 A single person, animal, plant or thing considered as a separate member of its species or as having an independent existenceA person (informal)
 ORIGIN: L indīviduus, from in- not, and dīviduus divisible, from dīvidere to divide individˈualism  noun Individual characterIndependent action as opposed to co-operationThat theory which opposes interference of the state in the affairs of individuals, opp to socialism or collectivismThe theory that looks to the rights of individuals, not to the advantage of an abstraction such as the stateThe doctrine that individual things alone are realThe doctrine that nothing exists but the individual self
 individˈualist  noun adjectiveA person who thinks and acts with independenceSomeone who advocates individualism
 Of or relating to individualists or individualism individualistˈic  adjective individualistˈically  adverb individuality /-alˈi-ti/   noun Separate and distinct existenceOnenessDistinctive character
 individualīzāˈtion or individualīsāˈtion  noun individˈualize or individˈualise  transitive verb To stamp with individual characterTo particularize
 individˈually  adverb individˈuate  transitive verb adjectiveTo individualizeTo give individuality to
 UndividedInseparableIndividuated
 individuāˈtion  noun The act or process of individuating or individualizingIndividual existenceEssenceContinued identityThe sum of the processes of individual lifeSynthesis into a single organic whole
 individˈuum  noun An indivisible entityAn individual person or thingA member of a species
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