uniformity
English
Etymology
From Middle French uniformité, from Late Latin uniformitas. Surface etymology is uniform + -ity.
Noun
uniformity (usually uncountable, plural uniformities)
- The state of being uniform, alike and lacking variety.
- the uniformity of the decor
- The absence of alternatives or diversity; sameness.
Derived terms
Translations
a state of being uniform
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an absence of alternativism
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