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Unified vs Oneness - What's the difference?

unified | oneness |

As a verb unified

is (unify).

As an adjective unified

is united into a whole.

As a noun oneness is

(uncountable) state of being one or undivided; unity.

unified

English

Verb

(head)
  • (unify)
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • united into a whole
  • that operates as a single entity
  • (US, of a school district) that serves all grade levels between kindergarten and twelfth grade.
  • oneness

    English

    Noun

  • (uncountable) State of being one or undivided; unity.
  • *{{quote-magazine, date=2013-06-07, author=David Simpson
  • , volume=188, issue=26, page=36, magazine=(The Guardian Weekly) , title= Fantasy of navigation , passage=It is tempting to speculate about the incentives or compulsions that might explain why anyone would take to the skies in [the] basket [of a balloon]: […]; perhaps to moralise on the oneness or fragility of the planet, or to see humanity for the small and circumscribed thing that it is; […].}}
  • (countable) The product of being one or undivided.
  • See also

    * twoness * undivided * unity