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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: uniform
uniform
adj 1: always the same; showing a single form or character in all
occurrences;
“a street of uniform tall white
buildings” [syn:
unvarying] [ant:
multiform]
2: the same throughout in structure or composition;
“bituminous
coal is often treated as a consistent and homogeneous
product” [syn:
consistent]
3: not differentiated [syn:
undifferentiated] [ant:
differentiated]
4: evenly spaced;
“at regular (or uniform) intervals”
uniform
n : clothing of distinctive design worn by members of a
particular group as a means of identification
uniform
v : provide with uniforms;
“The guards were uniformed”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Uniform
Uniform
\U"ni*form\, a. [L. uniformis; unus one + forma from:
cf. F. uniforme.]
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1. Having always the same form, manner, or degree; not
varying or variable; unchanging; consistent; equable;
homogenous; as, the dress of the Asiatics has been uniform
from early ages; the temperature is uniform; a stratum of
uniform clay. --Whewell.
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2. Of the same form with others; agreeing with each other;
conforming to one rule or mode; consonant.
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The only doubt is . . . how far churches are bound
to be uniform in their ceremonies. --Hooker.
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Uniform matter, that which is all of the same kind and
texture; homogenous matter.
Uniform motion, the motion of a body when it passes over
equal spaces in equal times; equable motion. --Hutton.
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Uniform
\U"ni*form\, n. [F. uniforme. See
Uniform, a.]
A dress of a particular style or fashion worn by persons in
the same service or order by means of which they have a
distinctive appearance; as, the uniform of the artillery, of
the police, of the Freemasons, etc.
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There are many things which, a soldier will do in his
plain clothes which he scorns to do in his uniform.
--F. W.
Robertson.
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In full uniform (Mil.), wearing the whole of the prescribed
uniform, with ornaments, badges of rank, sash, side arms,
etc.
Uniform sword, an officer's sword of the regulation pattern
prescribed for the army or navy.
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Uniform
\U"ni*form\, v. t.
1. To clothe with a uniform; as, to uniform a company of
soldiers.
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2. To make conformable. [Obs.] --Sir P. Sidney.
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