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# [[oneness]]; state of being one or undivided; united in mind or purpose | # [[oneness]]; state of being one or undivided; united in mind or purpose | ||
# any of the three classical rules of drama ([[unity of action]], [[unity of place]], and [[unity of time]]) | # any of the three classical rules of drama ([[unity of action]], [[unity of place]], and [[unity of time]]) | ||
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- oneness; state of being one or undivided; united in mind or purpose
- any of the three classical rules of drama (unity of action, unity of place, and unity of time)
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