"Unilocular" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Designating a structure, such as a cell or a cavity, that is single-chambered; having a single cavity or chamber.
A person who believes in or advocates for a unilateral policy or action, particularly with regard to foreign policy, which involves taking action on one's own, without consulting or getting the agreement of others.
Unilaterally means in a way that is done or affected by one person or side only, without the agreement or cooperation of others. It involves a single party making a decision or taking an action on their own without the support or approval of others.<br><br>Example: The company unilaterally decided to raise prices without consulting their customers.
Capable of or operating in only one language, typically the one spoken in the speaker's native country.
Unimodality refers to the quality or state of being composed of one mode (a value that appears most frequently in a dataset or distribution). In simpler terms, unimodality means that a distribution has only one peak, or a single hump, in its frequency curve.<br><br>In other words, a unimodal distribution is one where the majority of the data points cluster around a single value or a narrow range of values, and the distribution has a clear, dominant peak. Examples of unimodal distributions include a normal distribution (also known as a bell curve) and a uniform distribution.<br><br>Unimodality is an important concept in various fields, such as statistics, data analysis, and probability theory, as it helps to describe and visualize the distribution of data.