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uni does not mean many uni means one like a uni-cylcle. It has one wheel! get it?
Yes, "uni" is a word. It is a colloquial abbreviation for "university" or "unicorn."
The prefix uni- means one. Therefore when combined with cellular this adjective describes organisms which have only one cell.
The prefix "uni-" in the word unicellular means one or single. Therefore, unicellular refers to an organism or structure consisting of a single cell.
uni is a prefix but uniform is a word uni is a prefix but uniform is a word
The word海 (uni) may be used to mean 'sea' in Japanese.
The english word for "Le Royaume Uni" is : The United Kingdom
the title UNI stands for: You And I
Uni is the root word
The prefix "mono" means "one", as in "monotheism" - belief in one God; "monotone" - one tone (either musical or colour); from the Greek "monos" - alone. The prefix "uni" also means "one" as in "unicycle" - a one-wheeled vehicle; "unicorn" a one-horned mythical beast; from the Latin "unus" - one.
It is short term for University. UNI(versity).
le Royaume-Uni is translated "the United Kingdom"