un⋅ion
[yoon-yuh
n]
| 1. | the act of uniting two or more things. |
| 2. | the state of being united. |
| 3. | something formed by uniting two or more things; combination. |
| 4. | a number of persons, states, etc., joined or associated together for some common purpose: student union; credit union. |
| 5. | a group of states or nations united into one political body, as that of the American colonies at the time of the Revolution, that of England and Scotland in 1707, or that of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801. |
| 6. | the Union. the United States: The Union defeated the Confederacy in 1865. |
| 7. | a device emblematic of union, used in a flag or ensign, sometimes occupying the upper corner next to the staff or occupying the entire field. |
| 8. | the act of uniting or an instance of being united in marriage or sexual intercourse: an ideal union; an illicit union. |
| 9. | an organization of workers; a labor union. |
| 10. | Mathematics.
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| 11. | the process or result of merging or integration of disjoined, severed, or fractured elements, as the healing of a wound or broken bone, the growing together of the parts in a plant graft, the fusion of pieces in a welding process, or the like. |
| 12. | the junction or location at which the merging process has taken place. |
| 13. | any of various contrivances for connecting parts of machinery or the like. |
| 14. | Textiles.
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1. Union, unity agree in referring to a oneness, either created by putting together, or by being undivided. A union is a state of being united, a combination, as the result of joining two or more things into one: to promote the union between two families; the Union of England and Scotland. Unity is the state or inherent quality of being one, single, individual, and indivisible (often as a consequence of union): to find unity in diversity; to give unity to a work of art. 5. See alliance. 8. wedlock; liaison.
1, 2. separation, division.
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| Union A community of northeast New Jersey west-northwest of Elizabeth. Settled c. 1749 by colonists from Connecticut, it is a manufacturing center. Population: 55,000. |
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Union
The United States; especially the northern states during the Civil War, which remained with the original United States government. (Compare Confederacy.)
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union
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Main Entry: union
Function: noun
1 : an act or instance of uniting or joining two or more things into one; especially : the formation of a single political unit from two or more separate and individual units
2 : something that is made one : something formed by a combining or coalition of its members: as a : a confederation of independent individuals (as nations or persons) for some common purpose b : a political unit constituting an organic whole formed usually from previously independent units (as England and Scotland in 1707) which have surrendered their principal powers to the government of the whole or to a newly created government (as the U.S. in 1789) c : LABOR UNION
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Main Entry: union
Pronunciation: 'yü-ny&n
Function: noun
: an act or instance of uniting or joining two or more things into one: as a : the growing together of severed parts <union of a fractured bone> b : a chemical combination :
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union un·ion (y&oomacr;n'yən)
n.
- The joining or amalgamation of two or more bodies.
- The structural adhesion of the edges of a wound.
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union (y n'yən) Pronunciation Key
A set whose members belong to at least one of a group of two or more given sets. The union of the sets {1,2,3} and {3,4,5} is the set {1,2,3,4,5}, and the union of the sets {6,7} and {11,12,13} is the set {6,7,11,12,13}. The symbol for union is . Compare intersection. |
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union
1.
For example, (a, b, c) U (c, d, e) = (a, b, c, d, e)
2.
A union contrasts with a structure or record which stores values of all component types at once.
3.
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