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What word describes an organism with only one cell?
unicellular
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to join together in one group
unify
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This one-piece outfit is often worn by dancers.
unitard
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one sided
unilateral
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a one-wheeled vehicle on which the rider sits and pedals
unicycle
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This word would best describe a one-way street.
unidirectional
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Which word could describe a discussion in which only one person talks and listens?
unilateral
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one of a kind; unusual or rare
unique
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A clown often rides on this at the circus.
unicycle
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The original thirteen colonies decided to do this in the late 1700s when they became the United States of America.
unify
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uni means
one
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an instance of saying the same words or sounds at the same time; a group that sounds like one
unison
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A group often says the Pledge of Allegiance together or in _____.
unison
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moving in only one direction
unidirectional
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one group
unit
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a horse-like fabled animal that has one horn growing out of the middle of its forehead
unicorn
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Which word describes something that is special and original?
unique
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having only one cell
unicellular
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This creature looks like a horned horse.
unicorn
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Which word can be used to describe almost anything that is put together into a group?
unit
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a one-piece leotard and tights combination
unitard
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