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UNICEF qydofni seflb, n. an agency, created by the United Nations General Assembly in 1946, concerned with improving the health and nutrition of children and mothers throughout the world. IfUCnitedD N Cationsl I Cnternationalb CCh'iZdren'sb Eqmergencyb Ffundlfl ll-Ili-Cel-lll-lar Cyciifni selfye lerb, adj. having or consisting of a single cell or indivi- dual structural unit. EUNI- + , LL LAR -ufni-ce lu-larfi- X 9, - 53, 11? J I xx ufnicelllular anlimal, a pro- J MJ tozoan. ' 5 X ll-Ili-C01-01' Cyifdfne kulfer, ycinl- ,FX ne kulf-3, adj. having only one xl s I' color. Also, ufni-col oredg esp. V' Brit., ufni-colfour, ufni-col'- L, oured. IIUNI- + cononj Q ll-111-C0111 Cyoblne kornfj, fn. 1. a mythical creature resembling a ., horse and having a single horn in the center of its forehead: often P , symbolic of chastity or purity, . V capable of being tamed by a virgin, . and usually successful in evading Umcorn fdef. 23 capture. 2. a heraldic representa- tion of this animal, in the form of a horse with a lion's tail and with a long, straight, and spirally twisted horn. 3. Ccap.7 Astron. the constellation Monoceros. 4. Also, Douay Bzble, rhinoceros. an animal mentioned in the Bible. Dent. 33:17. 5. a former gold coin of Scot- land, first lssued by :James III in 1486, having an obverse bearmg the flgure of a unicorn. IME uni- corne 4 LL unicornlisy one-horned 4 L uni- UNI- -I- cornu HoRNj ufniporn planjzf, a North American herb, Pro- bosczdea fMartynzal louisianica, bearing a Woody capsule with a long, curved beak. ll-111-008-tate Cycinfne lcosftat, -kofstatb, adj. 1. hav1ng only one costa, r1b, or ridge. 2. Bot. Cof a leafy having only one primary or prominent rib, the midrib. EUNI- + oos'rA'rEj 1l'Di'Cl11 S3l Cyobfne kurfselb, adj. Math. 1. of or
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