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Definition of Unifiers

Unifier
Unifier U"ni*fi`er, n. One who, or that which, unifies; as, a natural law is a unifier of phenomena.

Meaning of Unifiers from wikipedia

- unified or unify in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Unified may refer to: The Unified, a wine symposium held in Sacramento, California, USA Unified,...
- adjudicate civil and criminal cases relating to federal law. There is no unified "criminal justice system" in the United States. The American prison system...
- Toyotomi was Toyotomi Hideyoshi, one of the three "unifiers of ****an". Oda Nobunaga was another primary unifier and the ruler of the Oda clan at the time. Hideyoshi...
- Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu as the three "Great Unifiers" (三英傑/さんえいけつ) for their restoration of ****an's central government. During...
- The Unifics were an American soul group from Washington, D.C. In 1966 a group of students at Washington D.C.'s Howard University formed the group Al &...
- unifiers of a formula A is a set S of L-unifiers of A such that every L-unifier of A is less general than some unifier from S. A most general unifier...
- influential figure in ****anese history and is regarded as one of the three great unifiers of ****an, along with his retainers, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu...
- general Kim Yu-sin, credited with leading many of the military campaigns to unify the Korean peninsula under Silla, in a letter he wrote to King Munmu as...
- ****anese) (4th ed.). Sanseidō. "About ****an: A Teacher's Resource | The Three Unifiers of Sengoku Era ****an | ****an Society". about****an.****ansociety.org. Retrieved...
- problem { x ≐ z, y ≐ f(x) } has a unifier { x ↦ z, y ↦ f(z) }, because This is also the most general unifier. Other unifiers for the same problem are e.g....