uniform

/ˈjunɪˌfɔɹm/

uniform

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Definition

Unvarying; all the same.

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French uniforme, from Latin uniformis.

Example Sentences

  • ""Chocolate and cream," the standard colours of G.W.R. rolling stock for 21 years, are now being replaced by an all-over utility coating of reddish-brown. This is the third time that a uniform brown has been adopted as the standard livery of G.W.R. carriages."
  • "The only doubt is, about the manner of their unity; how far Churches are bound to be uniform in their Ceremonies, and what way they ought to take for that purpose."
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