unilateral

See also: unilatéral

English

Etymology

A modern creation (c. 1802), from New Latin unilateralis (one-sidely, one-sided), from Latin ūnus (one) + laterālis (sided, lateral).

Adjective

unilateral (comparative more unilateral, superlative most unilateral)

  1. Done by one side only.
  2. Affecting only one side of the body.
  3. Binding or affecting one party only.

Derived terms

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Catalan

Etymology

From uni- + lateral.

Pronunciation

  • (Balearic, Central) IPA(key): /u.ni.lə.təˈɾal/
  • (Valencian) IPA(key): /u.ni.la.teˈɾal/
  • Hyphenation: u‧ni‧la‧te‧ral

Adjective

unilateral (masculine and feminine plural unilaterals)

  1. unilateral

Derived terms

  • unilateralment

German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌunilatəˈʁaːl/
  • (file)

Adjective

unilateral (not comparable)

  1. unilateral

Declension

Derived terms

  • Unilateralismus

Portuguese

Etymology

From uni- + lateral.

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌu.ni.ˌla.te.ˈɾaw/
  • Hyphenation: u‧ni‧la‧te‧ral

Adjective

unilateral m or f (plural unilaterais, comparable)

  1. unilateral (affecting only one side)
  2. one-sided; partial (biased in favour of one faction)
    Synonym: parcial
  3. (of a contract or interaction) unilateral (binding or affecting one party only)

Derived terms


Romanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌu.ni.la.teˈral/

Adjective

unilateral m or n (feminine singular unilaterală, masculine plural unilaterali, feminine and neuter plural unilaterale)

  1. unilateral
  2. Binding or affecting one party only.

Declension

  • unilateralitate

Spanish

Etymology

From uni- + lateral.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /unilateˈɾal/, [unilat̪eˈɾal]
  • Hyphenation: u‧ni‧la‧te‧ral

Adjective

unilateral (plural unilaterales)

  1. unilateral

Derived terms


Swedish

Adjective

unilateral (not comparable)

  1. unilateral
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