Nonuniformity

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Pronunciation: /nɑnˌjuːnɪˈfɔːrməti/

Definitions of nonuniformity

noun the quality or state of being nonuniform

Example Sentences

A1 The nonuniformity of the color in the painting caught my attention.

A2 The nonuniformity of the soil made it difficult to plant the seeds evenly.

B1 The nonuniformity of the distribution of resources led to inequality in the community.

B2 The nonuniformity of the fabric pattern made it challenging to match the pieces for sewing.

C1 The nonuniformity of the data points indicated a need for further analysis.

C2 The nonuniformity of the lighting in the room created a dramatic effect for the performance.

Examples of nonuniformity in a Sentence

formal The nonuniformity of the data points led to inconclusive results in the study.

informal The unevenness of the distribution messed up the findings of the research.

slang The all-over-the-place data made it hard to draw any conclusions.

figurative The patchwork of information created a confusing picture of the situation.

Grammatical Forms of nonuniformity

past tense

nonuniformed

plural

nonuniformities

comparative

more nonuniform

superlative

most nonuniform

present tense

nonuniforms

future tense

will nonuniform

perfect tense

has nonuniformed

continuous tense

is nonuniforming

singular

nonuniformity

positive degree

nonuniform

infinitive

to nonuniform

gerund

nonuniforming

participle

nonuniformed

Origin and Evolution of nonuniformity

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'nonuniformity' originated from the Latin word 'nonuniformitas', which is derived from the combination of 'non' meaning 'not' and 'uniformitas' meaning 'uniformity'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'nonuniformity' has been used consistently since the 17th century to describe the lack of uniformity or consistency in something. It has remained relatively unchanged in its meaning and usage over time.