u·ni·form
(yo͞o′nə-fôrm′)adj.1. Always the same, as in character or degree; unvarying: planks of uniform length.
2. Being the same as or consonant with another or others: rows of uniform brick houses.
n. A distinctive set of clothing intended to identify the members of a specific group: a police uniform.
tr.v. u·ni·formed,
u·ni·form·ing,
u·ni·forms 1. To make (something) uniform.
2. To provide or dress with a uniform.
[Latin ūnifōrmis : ūni-, uni- + fōrma, shape.]
u′ni·for′mi·ty, u′ni·form′ness n.
u′ni·form′ly adv.
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Noun | 1. | uniformness - the quality of lacking diversity or variation (even to the point of boredom)homogeneity, homogeneousness - the quality of being similar or comparable in kind or nature; "there is a remarkable homogeneity between the two companies" |
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uniformness
nounThe quality or state of being alike:
affinity,
alikeness,
analogy,
comparison,
correspondence,
likeness,
parallelism,
resemblance,
similarity,
similitude,
uniformity.
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