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Etymology of the Latin prefix uni-
the Late Latin prefix
uni-
derived from the Latin word
unus
(one; alone, a single, sole)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*oi-no-
Derivations in Latin
unisonus
,
unificare
,
uniformis
,
unianimus
,
unicaulis
,
unicellularis
,
unicolor
,
unificus
,
unigena
,
unigenitus
,
unimanus
,
unipes
,
unisyllabus
,
universus
,
univirus
,
univocus
,
unicornis
Derivations in other languages
Italian
uni-
, Italian
unilabiato
Usage
Word found in Late Latin
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