unique yektâ (#) Fr.: unique Existing as the only one or as the sole example. From Fr. unique, from L. unicus "single, sole," from unus, → one. Yektâ "unique," from yek, → one, + tâ "fold, plait, ply; piece, part" (Mid.Pers. tâg "piece, part"). |
uniqueness yektâyi (#) Fr.: unicité The state or condition of being → unique. Noun from → unique. |
uniqueness theorem farbin-e yektâyi Fr.: théorème d'unicité 1) Physics: A → potential that satisfies both
→ Poisson's equation and the
→ boundary conditions
pertinent to a particular field is the only possible potential. → uniqueness; → theorem. |