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

Definition for unit (2 of 2)

Unit.

Example sentences from the Web for unit

British Dictionary definitions for unit (1 of 2)

unit
/ (ˈjuːnɪt) /

noun

Word Origin for unit

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

British Dictionary definitions for unit (2 of 2)

Unit.

abbreviation for

Unitarian

Medical definitions for unit

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.