unicameral
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Use the adjective unicameral to describe a government with only one legislative house or chamber. The Parliament of Finland, for example, is unicameral. Some governments are split into two houses — these are called bicameral legislatures. When there is only one house, usually because the government is small or the country is homogeneous, it's called unicameral. Having a unicameral government is simpler and more straightforward, while a bicameral legislature can represent more diverse groups. The word unicameral has two Latin roots, uni, which means "one," and camera, "chamber."
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Power Prefix: uni-
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The Beginnings of American Government
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Florida's B.E.S.T. Common Prefixes: uni-
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As we said before, we don’t need the other 92 counties’ help to sort out our own Unicameral race, thank you very much.
From Washington Times • Oct. 29, 2018
Do Nebraskans outside a Unicameral committee chair’s home district have an interest in what happens to that senator?
From Washington Times • Oct. 29, 2018
Last year, the Nebraska Unicameral reduced the requirements for several jobs, from car salesmen to hair braiders.
From Washington Times • Mar. 26, 2018
I asked Waite about Legislative Bill 720, proposed for this session in the Unicameral by Sen. John Kuehn, which would make “the unauthorized capture of images by unmanned aerial vehicles a trespassing offense.”
From Washington Times • Feb. 1, 2016
Unicameral, ū-ni-kam′e-ral, adj. consisting of but one chamber, of a legislative body.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various
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