Oneness
[wuhn-nis] /ˈwʌn nɪs/
noun
1.
the quality of being ; singleness.
2.
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3.
sameness; identity.
4.
unity of thought, feeling, belief, aim, etc.; agreement; concord.
5.
a strong feeling of closeness or affinity; union:
He feels a oneness with God.
/ˈwʌnnɪs/
noun
1.
the state or quality of being one; singleness
2.
the state of being united; agreement
3.
uniqueness
4.
sameness
n.
1590s, from one + -ness. A re-formation of Middle English onnesse, which vanished by 13c.
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