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Unilinguist vs Uniglot - What's the difference?

unilinguist | uniglot | Synonyms |

Unilinguist is a synonym of uniglot.


As nouns the difference between unilinguist and uniglot

is that unilinguist is (linguistics) one who speaks only a single language while uniglot is monoglot.

As an adjective uniglot is

monoglot.

unilinguist

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (linguistics) One who speaks only a single language.
  • Synonyms

    * monoglot, monolinguist, uniglot

    uniglot

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • monoglot
  • *
  • Organically connected they together present the most important planetary-political and social laboratory for experimentation in bringing the peoples of the world into solution that has ever been contrived by the same Almighty Power who brought confusion upon a uniglot city and and dispersed mankind, mumbling and jabbering, from the plains of Shinar.
  • *
  • In such a situation there would be a danger of alienating one linguistic group by a uniglot language policy.
  • *
  • Third, the potential recruits to the communist cause who sprang up all over the West as part of the cultural shift were slipping through the party's fingers: the 68ers in search of more relevant fields to conquer; feminists; greenies; antiwar activists; practitioners of alternative sex; students who, in the name of equality or whatever, demanded free admission to, and exam-free exit from, universities, with a degree; seminarians turned worker priests; uniglot multicultural activists; and other youthful protest-prone contra-establishmentarians.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • monoglot
  • *
  • 'Wow, a true polyglot. I'm still a struggling uniglot .'

    Synonyms

    * monoglot, monolinguist, unilinguist

    Anagrams

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