C1 adjective Formel

unitangine

/ˌjuːnɪˈtændʒaɪn/

Describing a process or system that operates through a single point of contact or a singular, unbranching focus. It is often used in technical or analytical contexts to denote a direct and isolated interaction between two entities.

Exemples

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1

The new door lock uses a unitangine sensor that only requires one finger to scan.

The new door lock uses a unitangine sensor that only requires one finger to scan.

2

The committee proposed a unitangine strategy to ensure that all communications go through a single spokesperson.

The committee proposed a unitangine strategy to ensure that all communications go through a single spokesperson.

3

I prefer a unitangine workflow because I hate dealing with multiple apps at once.

I prefer a unitangine workflow because I hate dealing with multiple apps at once.

Famille de mots

Nom
unitangence
Verb
unitangentize
Adverbe
unitanginely
Adjectif
unitangine
Apparenté
unitangency
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Astuce mémo

Think of a UNIcorn touching a TANGent line—it hits the line at only one specific point.

Quiz rapide

The software architecture follows a _________ model, ensuring that only one server handles all requests at any given time.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : unitangine

Exemples

1

The new door lock uses a unitangine sensor that only requires one finger to scan.

everyday

The new door lock uses a unitangine sensor that only requires one finger to scan.

2

The committee proposed a unitangine strategy to ensure that all communications go through a single spokesperson.

formal

The committee proposed a unitangine strategy to ensure that all communications go through a single spokesperson.

3

I prefer a unitangine workflow because I hate dealing with multiple apps at once.

informal

I prefer a unitangine workflow because I hate dealing with multiple apps at once.

4

In this geometric model, the unitangine intersection represents the precise moment of data transfer.

academic

In this geometric model, the unitangine intersection represents the precise moment of data transfer.

5

The merger will succeed if we maintain a unitangine chain of command during the transition.

business

The merger will succeed if we maintain a unitangine chain of command during the transition.

Famille de mots

Nom
unitangence
Verb
unitangentize
Adverbe
unitanginely
Adjectif
unitangine
Apparenté
unitangency

Collocations courantes

unitangine approach A singular-focus approach
unitangine contact A single point of contact
unitangine system A system based on one connection
unitangine analysis Analysis focused on one specific intersection
unitangine link A direct, solitary connection

Phrases Courantes

in a unitangine manner

Done through a single point or focus

the unitangine principle

The rule of singular contact

unitangine by design

Intentionally created to have one point of focus

Souvent confondu avec

unitangine vs unitary

Unitary refers to something forming a single or uniform whole, whereas unitangine specifically refers to the point of contact or focus.

unitangine vs tangential

Tangential means touching lightly or being slightly relevant; unitangine implies a singular, focused point of contact.

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Notes d'usage

Unitangine is typically found in specialized tests or high-level technical writing to describe systems that avoid redundancy by using a single interface or focus. It is more precise than 'simple' or 'direct'.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often confuse it with 'untangine' (which is not a word) or use it to mean 'lonely' when it should only describe structural or procedural focus.

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Astuce mémo

Think of a UNIcorn touching a TANGent line—it hits the line at only one specific point.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Latin 'unus' (one) and 'tangere' (to touch).

Modèles grammaticaux

Typically used before a noun as an attributive adjective. Does not usually have a comparative form (not 'more unitangine').

Quiz rapide

The software architecture follows a _________ model, ensuring that only one server handles all requests at any given time.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : unitangine

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