uni-, un-
(Latin: one, single)
unilaterally
unilinear
unilingual
Making use of or written in only one language; such as a unilingual book.
unilluminated
1. Not illuminated or without light.
2. Not spiritually or mentally enlightened.
unilobar
1. Having only one lobe.
2. Consisting of a single lobe.
unimanual
union
unionism
unionist
unionize
unipara
uniparous
uniped
A person having only one foot (or leg); a one-footed creature.
unipetalous
A corolla rarely consists of one petal, and when this occurs, it depends on the abortion or non-development of others; such a corolla is quite distinct from monopetalous.
uniphonous
Producing only one kind of sound.