unification
1unification — [ ynifikasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1838; de unifier ♦ Le fait d unifier (plusieurs éléments; un ensemble d éléments), de rendre unique et uniforme; le fait de s unifier. ⇒ intégration. Unification d un pays. L unification de l Allemagne. « Jusqu à la… …
2Unification — Студийный альбом …
3unification — 1851, noun of action from UNIFY (Cf. unify). UNIFICATION CHURCH (Cf. Unification Church) was founded 1954 …
4Unification — U ni*fi*ca tion, n. [See {Unify}.] The act of unifying, or the state of being unified. [1913 Webster] Unification with God was the final aim of the Neoplatonicians. Fleming. [1913 Webster] …
5unification — index accession (annexation), affiliation (amalgamation), centralization, coalescence, coalition, combination …
6unification — [n] joining together affinity, alliance, amalgamation, coalescence, coalition, combination, concurrence, confederation, connection, consolidation, coupling, federation, fusion, hookup, interlocking, linkage, melding, merger, merging, union,… …
7unification — ► NOUN ▪ the process of being unified …
8unification — [yo͞o΄nə fi kā′shən] n. the act of unifying or the state of being unified …
9Unification — In mathematical logic, in particular as applied to computer science, a unification of two terms is a join (in the lattice sense) with respect to a specialisation order. That is, we suppose a preorder on a set of terms, for which t * ≤ t means… …
10Unification — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Unification (homonymie). Le concept d unification est une notion centrale de la logique des prédicats ainsi que d autres systèmes de logique et est sans doute ce qui distingue le plus Prolog des autres langages… …