Singular vs Onefold - What's the difference?
singular | onefold |
Being only one of a larger population.
Being the only one of the kind; unique.
* Addison
* Chaucer
Distinguished by superiority; eminent; extraordinary; exceptional.
Out of the ordinary; curious.
* Denham
* Milton
(grammar) Referring to only one thing or person.
(linear algebra, of matrix) Having no inverse.
(linear algebra, of transformation) Having the property that the matrix of coefficients of the new variables has a determinant equal to zero.
(set theory, of a cardinal number) Not equal to its own .
(legal) Each; individual.
(obsolete) Engaged in by only one on a side; single.
* Holinshed
Constituting or being indicative of a single aspect or theme.
Consisting of a single undivided part; whole; complete.
Simple, plain, straightforward; single, singular; unmixed, unadulterated; honest, sincere.
*2005 , Boeve, Geybels, Van den Bossche, Encountering transcendence :
*1844 , Robert Rollock, Select works of Robert Rollock :
As adjectives the difference between singular and onefold
is that singular is singular (linear algebra: of matrix: having no inverse) while onefold is constituting or being indicative of a single aspect or theme.singular
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Alternative forms
* (abbreviation):Adjective
(en adjective)- A singular experiment cannot be regarded as scientific proof of the existence of a phenomenon.
- She has a singular personality.
- These busts of the emperors and empresses are all very scarce, and some of them almost singular in their kind.
- And God forbid that all a company / Should rue a singular man's folly.
- (Francis Bacon)
- a man of singular gravity or attainments
- It was very singular ; I don't know why he did it.
- So singular a sadness / Must have a cause as strange as the effect.
- His zeal / None seconded, as out of season judged, / Or singular and rash.
- to convey several parcels of land, all and singular
- to try the matter thus together in a singular combat
Synonyms
* (being only one) individual * (being the only one of a kind) unique * (distinguished by superiority) exceptional, extraordinary, remarkable * (being out of the ordinary) curious, eccentric, funny, odd, peculiar, strange, rum, rummy, unusual * non-invertibleAntonyms
* plural * invertible, non-singularDerived terms
* singularity * singularizeAntonyms
* pluralExternal links
* * *See also
* * simplex * simple * single * singulusAnagrams
* ----onefold
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Adjective
(-)- There the soul is onefold , pure and chaste, and empty of all things.
- Ye see how ready men are to misconstrue and pervert the onefold meaning of the Lord.