noun a single thing or person
verb combine to form a single entity
adjective forming a single entity
A group of soldiers or weapons operating together as a single entity.
A quantity or amount considered as a single entity or whole, used in counting or measuring.
A single, complete structure or component of a larger building project.
A standard quantity of a drug or medical treatment.
A self-contained device or component that performs a specific function within a larger system.
A self-contained portion of a larger organization, such as a department or division.
A course of study or a subject area taught as part of a curriculum.
A standard of measurement used to express a physical quantity.
In the context of writing, a 'unit' may refer to a section or division of a larger work, such as a chapter or paragraph.
In psychology, a 'unit' can refer to a standardized measure of behavior or mental processes, such as a unit of analysis in research.
For engineers, a 'unit' may refer to a standard measurement of a physical quantity, such as a unit of length or weight.
In education, a 'unit' can refer to a self-contained lesson or module within a larger curriculum.
In scientific research, a 'unit' may refer to a standardized unit of measurement, such as a unit of time or volume.
In accounting, a 'unit' can refer to a single item or entity being measured or analyzed, such as a unit of inventory or production.
For architects, a 'unit' may refer to a standard module or component used in design and construction, such as a unit of floor space or building material.