a. [ad. L. type ūnificus: see UNI- and -FIC.] That unifies or unites; producing unity.

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1788.  T. Taylor, Proclus, I. 118. A power collective of divisible natures, and unific of such as are multiplied.

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1841.  Fraser’s Mag., XXIII. 130. The centre of unific power is the invisible.

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1862.  Q. Rev., CX. 394. That so-called unific principle … by which we are impelled to reduce all that we see and hear to unity.

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1877.  Farrar, Days of Youth, xi. 105. The unific rectitude of a manly life.

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