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unique
adj
1
being the only one of a particular type; single; sole
2
without equal or like; unparalleled
3
Informal
very remarkable or unusual
4
(Maths)
a
leading to only one result
the sum of two integers is unique
b
having precisely one value
the unique positive square root of 4 is 2
(C17: via French from Latin unicus unparalleled, from unus one)
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uniquely
adv
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uniqueness
n
Unique is normally taken to describe an absolute state, i.e. one that cannot be qualified; thus something is either unique or not unique; it cannot be rather unique or very unique. However, unique is sometimes used informally to mean very remarkable or unusual and this makes it possible to use comparatives or intensifiers with it, although many people object to this use
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ad blocker
n.
software
designed
to prevent advertisements from appearing on web pages
[Comp.] Ex: Aware that using an ad blocker may deprive of revenue the websites I like the most, I use it as a filter to authorize some ads and delete the most agressive and intrusive ones.
ride-hailing app
n.
app
designed
to let a person get a transportation service for a fee
Uber, Gettaxi, Taxi apps
digital inheritance
n.
electronic virtual assets belonging to an individual that are transferred upon his/her death to a
designed
heir
[Tech.] also "digital legacy"
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