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one(2) (iou)
one adjective, noun, & pronoun. See also ANE.
[Old English an = Frisian an, en, Old Saxon en (Dutch) een, Old & mod. High German ein, Old Norse einu, Gothic ains, from Germanic from Indo-European, whence also Old Latin oinos, Latin unus. The pronunc. with [w-] developed in 15.]
A. adjective (in some senses cardinal numeral, in others in mod. usage also classed as a determiner).
I. Simple or emphatic numeral.
Of the lowest of the cardinal numerals (represented by 1 in Arabic numerals, i, I in roman); single and integral in number, without any more. OE.
Westminster Gazette One officer, two non-coms., and twenty men.
a. A single as opp. to two or more; only such, sole. OE.
E. Blount Tell me if..I have omitted any one point of importance. D. Hume One person alone of the garrison escaped. E. Leonard My one concern was to get Amelita out of there.
b. A single as opp. to none at all; at least one. L15.
S. Foote That's one comfort, however.
c. A very, an extremely, a noteworthy example of. colloq. E19.
Q This is one strange novel and this John Buck..is one strange character. New Yorker As the..sun began to penetrate the trees, we were looking out on one lovely scene.
A, an. OE-M16.
pred.
a. Alone. OE-M16.
b. Single, individual. ME.
W. Wollaston We know no such thing as a part of matter purely one (or indivisible).
II. United, uniform, the same.
Forming a unity; made up of separate components united. OE.
Ld Macaulay One cry of grief and rage rose from..Protestant Europe.
The same in substance, quality, or bearing; the same in mind, intention, etc.; identical. OE.
Shelley He is made one with Nature. J. N. Lockyer All the planets revolve round the sun in one direction.
b. spec. pred. The same; the same thing. Often in all one. LME.
F. L. Wright Form and function..become one in design and execution.
Uniformly the same; the same in all parts, at all times, or in all circumstances. ME.
III. In particular or partitive sense.
A particular of several or from amongst others; an individual. OE.
I. Murdoch But Rosa's only one shareholder among others. G. Gordon Some..friends..had at one period of their overlapping lives had boats.
Another. Contrasted with one. Now rare. OE.
A particular (but undefined). Contrasted with another, Other, others. ME.
M. Keane His life was spent in uprooting one species and planting the Other. W. Gass Corn is grown one year, soybeans another.
A person now being identified as, a certain. colloq. ME.
Law Times He died..leaving the property..to one Anne Duncan.
b. noun ( cardinal numeral) & pronoun.
I. noun & pronoun.
One person or thing identified contextually, as a part or division, a year of age, a point, run, etc., in a game, a chance (in giving odds), a minute, an inch, Hist. a shilling, etc. OE.
a hundred to one, a million to one, ten to one, etc.
Hamilton (Ontario) Spectator Twelve per cent of Haitian babies die before the age of one.
A single or particular person or thing; esp. one of several or from amongst others. Also contrasted with another, Other, others. OE.
M. Keane They..crossed the hall one behind another. J. Rhys One of the things I hate most about being hard up. R. P. Jhabvala One played a drum, others sang. J. Simms There is only one that seems at all appropriate.
A person or thing of a particular or specified kind, or of a kind already mentioned. Freq. preceded by a demonstr. or Other determiner or an interrog. adjective, as this, that, each, which, etc. OE.
T. Hardy There are bad women about, and they think me one. Daily Chronicle Since Bacon..broke all Other records, why not this one as well? G. Greene You want a cup of coffee. And you shall have one. I. Murdoch Catherine pleaded, speaking as one that fears a refusal.
b. spec. A joke, a story. colloq. E19.
Listener Have you heard the one about the Queen Mother?
c. A blow. colloq. E20.
d. An alcoholic drink. colloq. E20.
A single unit as an abstract number; the symbol or figure representing this (1 in Arabic numerals, i, I in roman). ME.
J. Vanbrugh One, two, three, and away!
A unit, a unity; a single thing or person; a thing having oneness as an essential or distinguishing feature; spec. (a) a domino or die marked with one pip or spot; (b) a one-pound note (chiefly Hist.) or coin, a one-dollar bill. ME.
T. Callender People going down the road in ones and twos.
the one, a single person or thing of which two are referred to; the first, the former. Contrasted with the Other. ME.
A. M. Fairbairn The exchange and the cathedral stand together, the one for administration, the Other for business.
The first of a set or series with numbered members, designated one (usu. number one, or with specification as book one, chapter one, etc.); a size etc. denoted by one, a shoe, glove, garment, etc., of such a size, (also size one). LME.
S. Foote A coach of his grandfather's built in the year 1. Maclean's Magazine Her last six singles all shot to number one on the national country Music charts.
The time of day one hour after midnight or midday (on a clock, watch, etc., indicated by the numeral one displayed or pointed to). Also one o'clock. M16.
M. Prior St Dunstan's, as they pass'd, struck one. Z. M. Pike At one o'clock we bid adieu to our friendly hostess.
A remarkable or extraordinary person; a person who is distinctive in some way. colloq. L19.
J. B. Priestley You're a bit of a one, aren't you. J. Winterson Such a one for figures as you never saw.
II. pers. pronoun 3 sing. & in sense 12 1 sing. & pl. subjective (nom.) & objective (dat. & accus.).
A person or being whose identity is undefined; someone; a certain one; an individual. ME-M18.
A person or being identified by a following noun, clause, or phrase. ME.
Any person of undefined identity, as representing people in General; I, him, her, as an example; a person, anyone. Also (colloq. or affected) I or me as an individual. ME.
O. Wilde I don't mind waiting in the carriage..provided there is somebody to look at one. N. Mitford One is not exactly encouraged to use one's brain. J. Rhys I do know how one longs for company. M. Renault Ralph would never let one do anything for him. Real Estate Rehabilitation allows one to upgrade his housing.
Oneself. Now rare. M16.
Comb., special collocations, & phrases: (A selection of cross-refs. only is included.) Forming compound cardinal numerals with multiples of ten from twenty to ninety, as thirty-one, (arch.) one-and-thirty, etc., and (arch.) their corresponding ordinals, as one-and-thirtieth etc., and with multiples of a hundred as 201 (read two hundred and one, US also two hundred one) etc. With nouns + -ER1 forming nouns with the sense 'something (identified contextually) being of or having one ', as one-seater etc. a good one: see GOOD adjective; a great one for: see GREAT adjective; all one: see ALL adverb 1; at one in agreement; at one swoop, at one fell swoop: see SWOOP noun; back to square one: see SQUARE noun; Evil One: see EVIL adjective; fast one: see FAST adjective; for one as one person, even if the only one; for one thing: see THING noun1; get it in one succeed at the first attempt (cf. in one (e) below); hang one on: see HANG verb; hole in one: see HOLE noun1; I for one: see FOR preposition; in one (a) in or into one place, company, or mass; together; (b) in unison, agreement, or harmony; (c) in one course; straight on, without ceasing; (d) combined in one; in combination; (e) at one stroke or attempt; in one fell swoop: see SWOOP noun; in one piece: see PIECE noun; in one swoop: see SWOOP noun; in one word: see WORD noun; Jimmy the One: see JIMMY noun2 3; kill two birds with one stone: see BIRD noun; like one o'clock vigorously, quickly; excellently; enthusiastically; new one: see NEW adjective; number one: see NUMBER noun; one-act adjective (of a short play or Other production) consisting of a single act; one-acter a one-act play; one and all: see ALL pronoun & noun 4; one and another more than one, two or more in succession; one and only one's sweetheart; one's only child or love; something unique or of great personal value; one and the same, (arch.) one and the selfsame the same, the identical; one-and-thirty (now rare) a card-game resembling vingt-et-un; one another each Other reciprocally; one argument Logic the variable of a function or operator of only one variable; one-arm adjective having one arm; one-arm bandit: see BANDIT 1; one-arm joint (US), a cheap eating-house where the seats have one arm wide enough to hold a plate of Food etc.; one-armed adjective having one arm; one-armed bandit: see BANDIT 1; one-bar adjective (of an electric fire) having only one heating element; one-base adjective (Baseball) designating a hit that enables the batter to reach the first base; one-baser Baseball a one-base hit; one-berry (a) herb Paris, Paris quadrifolia, which bears a single black berry; (b) US the partridge berry, Mitchella repens; one by one singly, successively; one-coloured adjective of one colour, of uniform colour throughout; one day adverbial (a) on an unspecified day; (b) at some unspecified future date; one-design adjective & noun (Nautical) (designating) a yacht built from a standard design, or a class of such ships which are almost identical; one-dimensional adjective having or pertaining to a single dimension; one-dimensionality one-dimensional quality; one-directional adjective having or pertaining to a single direction; one down one point behind in a game; inferior in one respect; disadvantaged; one-downmanship the Art or practice of being one down on another person; one-downness the fact or state of being one down; one-eyed adjective (a) having only one eye; blind in one eye; (b) narrow in outlook; prejudiced, narrow-minded; (c) colloq. small, inferior, unimportant; one-for-one adjective designating a situation, arrangement, etc., in which one thing corresponds to or is exchanged for another; one for the book, one for the end book N. Amer. colloq. a notable or extraordinary event, action, saying, etc.; one for the road a final drink before departure; one-girl adjective = one-woman below; one-handed adjective & adverb (a) adjective having only one hand, or only one hand capable of use; used, worked, or performed with one hand; (b) adverb using only one hand; one-handedly adverb with one hand; one-handedness the state of being one-handed; one-horse adjective (a) using a single horse; (b) colloq. on a small scale; petty; inferior; one-horse town, a small or rural town, esp. one where nothing important or exciting happens; (c) one-horse race, a competition etc. in which there is a clear winner from or before the outset; one-idea'd adjective having or possessed by a single idea; one-inch adjective (of a map) having a scale of one inch to the mile; one in five, one in six, etc. (designating or pertaining to) a slope or gradient in which the vertical height changes by one foot (or Other measure) in the specified number of feet etc. horizontally; one in the eye: see EYE noun; one-legged adjective (a) having only one leg; (b) fig. that is or does only one half of what is required; one-sided; one-liner (a) a headline consisting of only one line of print; (b) a short witty remark, a joke consisting of only one sentence; one-lunger (a) a person with only one lung; (b) slang (a vehicle or boat driven by) a single-cylinder engine; one-man adjective (a) consisting of, done, or operated by one man only; (b) committed or attached to one man only; (c) one-man band, a solo musician playing several instruments simultaneously; fig. a person who does everything personally, one who operates alone without assistance; (d) one-man show, a show, Entertainment, etc., presented or performed by one man only, esp. an exhibition of the work of one artist; one man, one vote a policy that each individual should have a single vote; one-many adjective (of a correspondence or relation) in which each member of one set can be associated with or related to more than one member of a second set; one nation: see NATION noun1; one-night adjective (a) lasting, residing, or used for a single night; (b) one-night stand, a single performance of a play etc. in one place; colloq. a sexual liaison lasting only one night: one-nighter (a) a person who stays at a place for a single night; (b) colloq. a one-night stand; one-of-a-kind (a) of only one kind; (b) unique; one-off noun & adjective (a) noun the only example of a manufactured product; something not repeated; (b) adjective made or done as the only one, not repeated; one of the fairest, one of the truest, one of the wisest, etc. the most fair, true, wise, etc.; one of these days, one of those days: see DAY noun; one of those things colloq. something inevitable or inexplicable; one of us a member of our group; spec. a homosexual; one-old-cat US a form of Baseball in which a batter runs to one base and Home again, remaining as batter until put out (to be succeeded by the player who put him or her out); one-one adjective = one-to-one below; one-on-one adjective (a) N. Amer. designating or pertaining to a situation in which two opponents etc. come into conflict; (b) = one-to-one (b) below; one or Other whichever way it is viewed; one or two a very few, a small number of; one-over-one adjective & noun (Bridge) (designating) a bid of one in a suit, made in response to a preceding bid of one in a suit; one-parent adjective of, pertaining to, or designating a family in which one person brings up a child or children without a partner; one-piece adjective & noun made or consisting of a single piece; (an article of clothing) comprising a single garment; one-pip, one-pipper Military slang a second lieutenant (entitled to wear one pip on the shoulder of his or her uniform); one-pipe adjective (of a hot-water central heating system) in which all radiators and the boiler use the same pipe, which runs in a complete circuit, to take and return water; (of a plumbing system) that uses the same pipe to convey waste from all sinks, water-closets, etc., to the sewer; one-place adjective (Logic) designating an assertion etc. in which only one thing is postulated or involved; one-plus-one adjective (Computing) designating an instruction which has the address of an operand and that of the next instruction; one-reeler a Film lasting for one reel, usu. for ten minutes or less; one-ring adjective (of a circus) having only one ring, small; one-shot adjective & noun (a) adjective achieved or done with a single shot, stroke, or attempt; consisting of a single shot; occurring, produced, used, etc., only once; (b) noun an event or process that occurs only once; something used or intended for use only once; one-sided adjective (a) occurring or having the constituent parts on one side; (b) leaning to one side; larger or more developed on one side; (c) relating to, considering, or dealing with only one side of a question, subject, etc.; partial, unfair; one-sidedly adverb in a one-sided manner; one-sidedness the quality of being one-sided; one-star adjective (a) (of a hotel, restaurant, etc.) given one star in a grading system in which this denotes the lowest standard; (b) (of a General) of the fifth-highest military rank, distinguished in the US armed forces by one star on the uniform; one-step noun & verb (a) noun an early kind of foxtrot in quadruple time; a piece of Music for this; (b) verb intrans. Dance the one-step; one-stop adjective (of a shop etc.) capable of supplying all a customer's needs within a particular range of goods or Services; one-striper: see STRIPER 1; one-suiter N. Amer. a suitcase designed to hold one suit; one-tail, one-tailed adjectives (Statistics) designating a test for deviation from the null hypothesis in one direction only; one thing something acceptable or satisfactory, contrasted with another (thing); one-time pad a pad of keys for a cipher each page of which is destroyed after being used once, so that each message is sent using a different key; one-to-many adjective = one-many adjective above; one-to-one adjective (a) in which each member of one set is associated with one member of another; one-to-one CORRESPONDENCE; (b) involving direct individual communication; one-touch (a) (of an electrical device) that can be operated simply at the touch of a button; (b) Football designating fast-moving play in which each player manages to control or pass the ball with the first touch of the foot; one-track adjective (of a person's mind) preoccupied with one subject or line of thought; one-trick pony colloq. someone or something specializing in only one area or having only one talent; someone or something of limited ability; one-two (a) Boxing a delivery of two punches in quick succession with alternate hands; (b) (Football & Hockey etc.) an (often quick) interchange of the ball between two players; one up scoring one point more than an opponent; ahead of another person; fig. having a psychological advantage; one-up verb trans. do better than (someone); one-upmanship the Art or practice of gaining or maintaining a psychological advantage; one-upness the fact or state of being one up; one-up, one-down adjective designating a house consisting of one main room upstairs and one downstairs; one-valued adjective (Math.) single-valued; one with another (a) together; (b) one taken with another so as to deduce an average; on average; one-woman adjective of, pertaining to, or done by one woman only; spec. committed or attached to one woman only; one-world adjective designating, pertaining to, or holding the view that there is only one world, or that the world's inhabitants are interdependent and should behave accordingly; one-worlder a person who holds a one-world view; public enemy number one: see PUBLIC adjective & noun; quick one: see QUICK adjective; Radio One: see Radio noun 3; stiff one: see STIFF adjective; the year one: see YEAR noun1; Three in One: see THREE noun 1.
onefold adjective (a) having only one part, division, element, or unit; single; simple; (b) simple in character; simple-minded; free from duplicity: OE.
onefoldness noun singleness, unity; simplicity: L17.
SDZ 90-215 synthetase (medicine)
SDZ 90-215 synthetase
<enzyme> Catalyses the synthesis of sdz 90-215 in the fungus septoria
Registry number: EC 6.3.2.-
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