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uni
1[ yoo-nee ]
noun
- a uniformed police officer; uniform:
A uni phoned in the burglary at 2:19 this morning.
- British and Australian. university:
Tony and Marc are both off to uni in two weeks.
uni-
2- a combining form occurring in loanwords from Latin ( universe ), used, with the meaning “one,” in the formation of compound words ( unicycle ).
uni-
1combining_form
- consisting of, relating to, or having only one
unisexual
unilateral
uni
2/ ˈjuːnɪ /
noun
- informal.short for university
Word History and Origins
Origin of uni1
Word History and Origins
Origin of uni1
Example Sentences
Q&A: Is there financial support for uni students in Wales?
"My accent has changed so much since starting at uni because i was getting comments if I said a word like 'canny'. They liked to point it out."
"At college, I can't go to see the therapist we have on campus to have a chat, I can't go into the library and use all these online resources, I'm not doing all these modules on subjects in the detail we are getting at uni," he says.
"In terms of the full uni experience, what I'm seeing is massively beneficial for him," he says.
They have since gone their separate ways, with one in his first year at uni and the other working nine-to-five.
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