Citations:uninymic
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English citations of uninymic
Adjective: "having or known by a single name"
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- 1999 — Signor Scardanelli, "Scardanelli's Motley, Part 2", La Folia, April 1999:
- Given classical music's screwy, fin-de-siècle zeitgeist, as exemplified in extremis by a uninymic Brit violinist operating under a vulpine rocker's coif, we of the curmudgeonly persuasion find it in our hearts on rare occasion to forgive à la mode camouflage.
- 2006 — James Poniewozik, "Oprah Justifies Madonna's Love", Time, 25 October 2006:
- Everything is copacetic, it seems, between the two uninymic celebrities, and therefore between America and Madonna as well.