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unimanual

Terms vs Unimanual - What's the difference?

terms | unimanual |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective unimanual is

involving or using only one hand.

Bimanual vs Unimanual - What's the difference?

bimanual | unimanual | see also |


As adjectives the difference between bimanual and unimanual

is that bimanual is involving or using both hands while unimanual is involving or using only one hand.

Hand vs Unimanual - What's the difference?

hand | unimanual |


As a noun hand

is tail.

As an adjective unimanual is

involving or using only one hand.

One vs Unimanual - What's the difference?

one | unimanual |


As adjectives the difference between one and unimanual

is that one is of a period of time, being particular; as, one morning, one year while unimanual is involving or using only one hand.

As a numeral one

is (cardinal) a numerical value equal to ; the first number in the set of natural numbers (especially in number theory); the cardinality of the smallest nonempty set ordinal: first.

As a pronoun one

is (lb) one thing (among a group of others); one member of a group.

As a noun one

is (mathematics) the neutral element with respect to multiplication in a.

As a verb one

is (obsolete|transitive) to cause to become one; to gather into a single whole; to unite.