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Uniform   /jˈunəfˌɔrm/   Listen
Uniform

noun
1.
Clothing of distinctive design worn by members of a particular group as a means of identification.
adjective
1.
Always the same; showing a single form or character in all occurrences.  Synonym: unvarying.  Antonym: multiform.
2.
The same throughout in structure or composition.  Synonym: consistent.
3.
Not differentiated.  Synonym: undifferentiated.  Antonym: differentiated.
4.
Evenly spaced.
verb
1.
Provide with uniforms.



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"Uniform" Quotes from Famous Books



... orders, Mr. Lidgerwood?" inquired the reformed cattle-herder, looking stiff and uncomfortable in his new service uniform—one of Lidgerwood's earliest requirements for men on ...
— The Taming of Red Butte Western • Francis Lynde

... given to him, he got up slowly, showing the whole of his graceful figure in his embroidered uniform. Putting his hand on the desk he looked round the room, slightly bowing his head, and, avoiding the eyes of the prisoners, began to read the speech he had prepared while the reports were ...
— Resurrection • Count Leo Tolstoy

... that it is their purpose to comprise in this series a collection of little books uniform in general style and appearance to the present volume and having for their subjects men and women, whose work and influence, in whatever field of literature or art was their chosen one, may be said to faintly ...
— Robert Louis Stevenson • E. Blantyre Simpson

... after he'd gone by and stare at him, and it would be even money that you'd call him back and fish for a dime to buy something by way of excuse. Toddles got a good deal of business that way. Toddles had a uniform and a regular run all right, but he wasn't what he passionately longed to be—a legitimate, dyed-in-the-wool railroader. His pay check, plus commissions, came from the News Company down East that had the railroad ...
— The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories • Various

... friends, gave him the run of their house—this man whom they knew all the time was a German? You, Lady Cranston, chafing and scolding your husband by night and by day because he isn't where you think he ought to be; you, so patriotic that you cannot bear the sight of him out of uniform; you—the hostess, the befriender, the God knows what of Bertram Maderstrom! It will be a pretty tale when ...
— The Zeppelin's Passenger • E. Phillips Oppenheim


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