unit

[ yoo-nit ]
/ ˈyu nɪt /

noun

Origin of unit

1570; coined by John Dee as a translation of Greek mónas (previously rendered as unity); perhaps influenced by digit

OTHER WORDS FROM unit

in·ter·u·nit, adjective mul·ti·u·nit, adjective sub·u·nit, noun su·per·u·nit, noun

British Dictionary definitions for interunit

unit
/ (ˈjuːnɪt) /

noun

Word Origin for unit

C16: back formation from unity, perhaps on the model of digit

Medical definitions for interunit

unit
[ yōōnĭt ]

n.

An entity regarded as an elementary structural or functional constituent of a whole.
A precisely specified quantity in terms of which the magnitudes of other quantities of the same kind can be stated.
The quantity of a serum, drug, or other agent necessary to produce a specific effect.