Unigenital, ū-ni-jen′i-tal, adj. only-begotten.—ns. Unigen′iture, the state of being the only begotten; Unigen′itus, the name of the famous obscurantist bull issued by Clement XI. in 1713, at the instance of the Jesuits, in condemnation of the Jansenist Quesnel's admirable annotations on the New Testament.
Unigenous, ū-nij′e-nus, adj. homogeneous.
Uniglobular, ū-ni-glob′ū-lar, adj. consisting of a single globe or globular part.
Unijugate, ū-ni-jōō′gāt, adj. having one pair of leaflets—of a pinnate leaf.
Unilabiate, ū-ni-lā′bi-āt, adj. having one lip or labium.
Unilaminar, ū-ni-lam′i-nar, adj. having one lamina.
Unilateral, ū-ni-lat′e-ral, adj. one-sided.—n. Unilateral′ity.—adv. Unilat′erally.
Uniliteral, ū-ni-lit′e-ral, adj. consisting of one letter only.
Unillumed, un-i-lūmd′, adj. not illumed.—adj. Unillū′minated.
Unillusory, un-i-lū′sō-ri, adj. not producing an illusion.