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unification    音標拼音: [j,unəfək'eʃən]
n. 統一,聯合,一致

統一,聯合,一致

unification
單一化; 統一化; 聯合; 一玫化; 合一

unification
統一

unification
n 1: an occurrence that involves the production of a union [synonym:
{fusion}, {merger}, {unification}]
2: the state of being joined or united or linked; "there is
strength in union" [synonym: {union}, {unification}] [ant:
{separation}]
3: the act of making or becoming a single unit; "the union of
opposing factions"; "he looked forward to the unification of
his family for the holidays" [synonym: {union}, {unification},
{uniting}, {conjugation}, {jointure}] [ant: {disunion}]

Unification \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]

135 Moby Thesaurus words for "unification":
Anschluss, addition, affiliation, agglomeration, agglutination,
aggregation, agreement, alignment, alliance, amalgamation,
articulation, assimilation, association, blend, blending, bond,
bracketing, cabal, cahoots, cartel, centralization, clustering,
coadunation, coalescence, coalition, colleagueship, collegialism,
collegiality, combination, combine, combo, communication,
composition, comradeship, concatenation, concourse, concurrence,
confederacy, confederation, confluence, confraternity, congeries,
conglomeration, conjugation, conjunction, connection,
consolidation, conspiracy, convergence, copartnership, copartnery,
copulation, coupling, ecumenism, embodiment, encompassment, enosis,
federalization, federation, fellowship, fraternalism, fraternity,
fraternization, freemasonry, fusion, gathering, hookup,
identification, identity, inclusion, incorporation, individuality,
indivisibility, intactness, integrality, integration, integrity,
intercommunication, intercourse, interlinking, interlocking,
inviolability, irreducibility, joinder, joining, jointure,
junction, junta, knotting, league, liaison, linkage, linking,
marriage, meeting, meld, melding, mergence, merger, merging,
oneness, organic unity, package, package deal, pairing,
particularity, partnership, purity, selfsameness, simplicity,
singleness, singularity, sodality, solidarity, solidification,
solidity, sorority, splice, symbiosis, syncretism, syndication,
syneresis, synthesis, tie, tie-in, tie-up, undividedness,
uniformity, union, uniqueness, unity, univocity, wedding,
wholeness, yoking

The generalisation of {pattern matching} that is
the {logic programming} equivalent of {instantiation} in
{logic}. When two {terms} are to be unified, they are
compared. If they are both constants then the result of
unification is success if they are equal else failure. If one
is a variable then it is bound to the other, which may be any
term (which satisfies an "{occurs check}"), and the
unification succeeds. If both terms are structures then each
pair of sub-terms is unified {recursive}ly and the unification
succeeds if all the sub-terms unify.

The result of unification is either failure or success with a
set of variable bindings, known as a "{unifier}". There may
be many such unifiers for any pair of terms but there will be
at most one "{most general unifier}", other unifiers simply
add extra bindings for sub-terms which are variables in the
original terms.

(1995-12-14)

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