uni-, un-

(Latin: one, single; a word element for number 1)

unitedly
unitedness
uniter
Uniti progrediemur.
United we shall go forward.

Motto of Gabon Republic.

unity
1. The state of being one; oneness.
2. A whole or totality as when combining all its parts into one; or the combining or joining of separate things or entities to form one unit.
3. The state or fact of being united or combined into one, as with the parts of a whole; unification.
4. Absence of diversity; unvaried, or uniform in character.
5. Oneness of mind, feeling, etc., as with a number of people; a concord, harmony, or agreement.
6. In mathematics, the number "one"; a quantity regarded as one.
7. In literature and art, a relation of all the parts or elements of a work constituting a harmonious whole and producing a single general effect.
8. One of the three principles of dramatic structure (the three unities) derived from Aristotelian aesthetics and formalized in the neoclassic canon in which a play is required to represent action as taking place in one day (unity of time), as occurring within one place (unity of place), and as having a single plot with a beginning, middle, and end (unity of action).
univalence
univalent
univalvular
universal
universal product code, UPC
The barcode standard used in North America.

It is administered by the Uniform Code Council.

universalism
universalist
universalistic
universality
universalize