Need another word that means the same as “unit”? Find 49 synonyms and 30 related words for “unit” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Unit” are: social unit, unit of measurement, whole, building block, component, part, section, element, constituent, subdivision, portion, segment, module, item, member, ingredient, factor, feature, piece, fragment, division, sector, subsection, branch, arm, wing, compartment, detachment, contingent, outfit, company, squadron, corps, regiment, brigade, platoon, battalion, force, garrison, legion, formation, crew, squad, detail, quantity, measure, measurement, denomination, value
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “unit” as a noun can have the following definitions:
arm | A side part of a chair or other seat on which a sitter can rest their arm. She held the baby in her arms. |
battalion | A large body of troops ready for battle, especially an infantry unit forming part of a brigade. A battalion of ants. |
branch | A part of a forked or branching shape. A branch of Congress. |
brigade | A group of people with a characteristic in common. The anti smoking brigade. |
building block | The occupants of a building. |
company | Organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical. You re not much company I might as well go home. |
compartment | A separate section or part of a structure or container. There s some ice cream in the freezer compartment. |
component | An abstract part of something. Spare components for cars. |
constituent | A component part of something. The essential constituents of the human diet. |
contingent | A body of troops or police sent to join a larger force. Six warships were stationed off the coast with a contingent of 2 000 marines. |
corps | A body of people associated together. At 9 30 a m the press corps was handed what looked to be a routine list of orders. |
crew | A group of people associated in some way. A crew of assorted computer geeks. |
denomination | A branch of any religion. The denomination of a consideration as relevant or irrelevant. |
detachment | The state of being objective or aloof. A truck containing a detachment of villagers. |
detail | Itemized information about someone. The classical French detail of the building s facade. |
division | A group of organisms forming a subdivision of a larger category. The division of his estates between the two branches of his family. |
element | Each of more than one hundred substances that cannot be chemically interconverted or broken down into simpler substances and are primary constituents of matter Each element is distinguished by its atomic number i e the number of protons in the nuclei of its atoms. In your element. |
factor | With numeral a sunscreen of the sun protection factor specified. Genes were formerly called factors. |
feature | A prominent attribute or aspect of something. The feature tonight is Casablanca. |
force | The army navy and air force of a country. Left wing guerrilla forces. |
formation | Creation by mental activity. The formation of the Great Rift Valley. |
fragment | A small part broken off or separated from something. Small fragments of pottery. |
garrison | The building occupied by a garrison. The entire garrison was mustered on the parade ground. |
ingredient | A component part or element of something. The affair contains all the ingredients of an insoluble mystery. |
item | An individual instance of a type of symbol. They reduced the price on many items. |
legion | Archaic terms for army. Legions of photographers and TV cameras. |
measure | Measuring instrument having a sequence of marks at regular intervals used as a reference in making measurements. A furlong is an obsolete measure of length. |
measurement | The size, length, or amount of something, as established by measuring. Accurate measurement is essential. |
member | An organization that is a member of another organization especially a state that belongs to a group of nations. The library was a member of the interlibrary loan association. |
module | Any of a number of distinct but interrelated units from which a program may be built up or into which a complex activity may be analysed. A networking module. |
outfit | Any cohesive unit such as a military company. Her wedding outfit. |
part | The melody carried by a particular voice or instrument in polyphonic music. They resisted every effort on his part. |
piece | A financial share. It is not known who created this piece. |
platoon | A team of policemen working under the military platoon system. A platoon player. |
portion | A person’s destiny or lot. Burger joints offering huge portions. |
quantity | The figure or symbol representing a quantity. The quantity and quality of the fruit can be controlled. |
regiment | Rule or government. The powers of ecclesiastical regiment which none but the Church should wield. |
section | A small class of students who are part of a larger course but are taught separately. He always turns first to the business section. |
sector | The minimum track length that can be assigned to store information unless otherwise specified a sector of data consists of 512 bytes. He was helpless in an important sector of his life. |
segment | A part of a figure cut off by a line or plane intersecting it. A segment of an orange. |
social unit | A party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity. |
squad | A small squad of policemen trained to deal with a particular kind of crime. The vice squad. |
squadron | A principal division of an armoured or cavalry regiment, consisting of two or more troops. He immediately commissioned a squadron of architects. |
subdivision | Any taxonomic subcategory, especially (in botany) one that ranks below division and above class. Subject subdivisions. |
subsection | A division of a section. Each chapter has a different theme and numerous subsections. |
unit of measurement | An assemblage of parts that is regarded as a single entity. |
value | Relative darkness or lightness of a color. He has old fashioned values. |
whole | All of something including all its component elements or parts. The effects will last for the whole of his life. |
wing | The wing of a bird as food. He preferred the drumsticks to the wings. |
ampere | A former unit of electric current slightly smaller than the SI ampere. |
bale | Make into a bale. World cotton consumption was a record 86 m bales. |
bunch | Form into a bunch. A bunch of trees. |
bundle | Make into a bundle. He bundled up his few possessions. |
centimeter | A metric unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter. |
comprise | Be composed of. The land he conquered comprised several provinces. |
density | The quantity of mass per unit volume of a substance. Areas of low population density. |
duplex | Having two parts used technically of a device or process duplex adj allowing communication in opposite directions simultaneously. A duplex transaction. |
dyne | A unit of force that, acting on a mass of one gram, increases its velocity by one centimetre per second every second along the direction that it acts. |
fathomable | Capable of being penetrated or comprehended. |
five | A playing card or a domino or a die whose upward face shows five pips. |
gram | A metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram. |
inch | Advance slowly as if by inches. I had no intention of budging an inch. |
measurable | Of distinguished importance. Measurable depths. |
meter | Stamp with a meter indicating the postage. Meter the mail. |
metric | The metric system. The metric equation of Minkowski space time. |
metrical | Based on the meter as a standard of measurement. Metrical equivalents. |
multiple | (of a disease, injury, etc.) complex in its nature or effects; affecting several parts of the body. Words with multiple meanings. |
organizational | Of or relating to an organization. Organizational heads. |
ounce | A unit of weight equal to one sixteenth of a pound or 16 drams or 28.349 grams. Robyn summoned up every ounce of strength. |
packet | The contents of a packet. Packeted fruit pies. |
penny | A one-cent coin. We didn t get paid a penny. |
pentameter | A line of verse consisting of five metrical feet, or (in Greek and Latin verse) of two halves each of two feet and a long syllable. |
phonology | The system of contrastive relationships among the speech sounds that constitute the fundamental components of a language. |
pound | The act of pounding delivering repeated heavy blows. Pound the roots with a heavy flat stone. |
ream | Enlarge with a reamer. Ream oranges. |
syllabic | Having lines based on number of syllables rather than on rhythmical arrangement of stresses or quantities. The recreation of classical syllabic metres. |
ton | A unit of weight or volume of sea cargo equal to a metric ton 1 000 kg or 40 cu ft. All of a sudden I had tons of friends. |
vowel | A letter of the alphabet standing for a spoken vowel. |
wingspan | The maximum extent across the wings of an aircraft or of a bird or other flying animal, measured from tip to tip. An eagle with a wingspan of 7 ft. |
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