uniliteral
Britishadjective
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“Uniliteral approaches, from our perspective should be avoided,” Jahnz said.
From Washington Times
Security Council to prevent Ethiopia from taking uniliteral measures, a reference to the filling without an agreement.
From Washington Times
The Saudi-led coalition announced a uniliteral, two-week cease-fire that went into effect April 9 to support the U.N.-led peace process and Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ call for a cease-fire.
From Washington Times
Uniliteral, ū-ni-lit′e-ral, adj. consisting of one letter only.
From Project Gutenberg
The most important phonograms are the uniliteral or alphabetic signs, twenty-four in number in the Old Kingdom and without any homophones: later these were increased by homophones to thirty.
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