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single

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Main Entry:
1sin·gle Listen to the pronunciation of 1single
Pronunciation:
\ˈsiŋ-gəl\
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Middle English sengle, from Anglo-French, from Latin singulus one only; akin to Latin sem- one — more at same
Date:
14th century
1 a: not married b: of or relating to celibacy2: unaccompanied by others : lone, sole <the single survivor of the disaster>3 a (1): consisting of or having only one part, feature, or portion <single consonants> (2): consisting of one as opposed to or in contrast with many : uniform <a single standard for men and women> (3): consisting of only one in number <holds to a single ideal> b: having but one whorl of petals or ray flowers <a single rose>4 a: consisting of a separate unique whole : individual <every single citizen> b: of, relating to, or involving only one person5 a: frank, honest <a single devotion> b: exclusively attentive <an eye single to the truth>6: unbroken, undivided7: having no equal or like : singular8: designed for the use of one person only <a single room> <a single bed>


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