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- Single - a. - One only, as distinguished from more than one; consisting of one alone; individual; separate; as, a single star.
- Single - a. - Alone; having no companion.
- Single - a. - Hence, unmarried; as, a single man or woman.
- Single - a. - Not doubled, twisted together, or combined with others; as, a single thread; a single strand of a rope.
- Single - a. - Performed by one person, or one on each side; as, a single combat.
- Single - a. - Uncompounded; pure; unmixed.
- Single - a. - Not deceitful or artful; honest; sincere.
- Single - a. - Simple; not wise; weak; silly.
- Single - v. t. - To select, as an individual person or thing, from among a number; to choose out from others; to separate.
- Single - v. t. - To sequester; to withdraw; to retire.
- Single - v. t. - To take alone, or one by one.
- Single - v. i. - To take the irrregular gait called single-foot;- said of a horse. See Single-foot.
- Single - n. - A unit; one; as, to score a single.
- Single - n. - The reeled filaments of silk, twisted without doubling to give them firmness.
- Single - n. - A handful of gleaned grain.
- Single - n. - A game with but one player on each side; -- usually in the plural.
- Single - n. - A hit by a batter which enables him to reach first base only.
- Single-acting - a. - Having simplicity of action; especially (Mach.), acting or exerting force during strokes in one direction only; -- said of a reciprocating engine, pump, etc.
- Single-breasted - a. - Lapping over the breast only far enough to permit of buttoning, and having buttons on one edge only; as, a single-breasted coast.
- Single-foot - n. - An irregular gait of a horse; -- called also single-footed pace. See Single, v. i.
- Single-handed - a. - Having but one hand, or one workman; also, alone; unassisted.
- Single-hearted - a. - Having an honest heart; free from duplicity.
- Single-minded - a. - Having a single purpose; hence, artless; guileless; single-hearted.
- Singled - imp. & p. p. - of Single
- Singleness - n. - The quality or state of being single, or separate from all others; the opposite of doubleness, complication, or multiplicity.
- Rowlock - n. - A contrivance or arrangement serving as a fulcrum for an oar in rowing. It consists sometimes of a notch in the gunwale of a boat, sometimes of a pair of pins between which the oar rests on the edge of the gunwale, sometimes of a single pin passing through the oar, or of a metal fork or stirrup pivoted in the gunwale and suporting the oar.
- Heat - n. - A single complete operation of heating, as at a forge or in a furnace; as, to make a horseshoe in a certain number of heats.
- Unicursal - a. - That can be passed over in a single course; -- said of a curve when the coordinates of the point on the curve can be expressed as rational algebraic functions of a single parameter /.
- Impact - n. - The single instantaneous stroke of a body in motion against another either in motion or at rest.
- Monandria - n. pl. - A Linnaean class of plants embracing those having but a single stamen.
- Monorganic - a. - Belonging to, or affecting, a single organ, or set of organs.
- Charwoman - n. - A woman hired for odd work or for single days.
- Nonce - n. - The one or single occasion; the present call or purpose; -- chiefly used in the phrase for the nonce.
- Sand - n. - A single particle of such stone.
- Chappion - n. - One who engages in any contest; esp. one who in ancient times contended in single combat in behalf of another's honor or rights; or one who acts or speaks in behalf of a person or a cause; a defender; an advocate; a hero.
- Toga - n. - The loose outer garment worn by the ancient Romans, consisting of a single broad piece of woolen cloth of a shape approaching a semicircle. It was of undyed wool, except the border of the toga praetexta.
- Made - a. - Artificially produced; pieced together; formed by filling in; as, made ground; a made mast, in distinction from one consisting of a single spar.
- Monologue - n. - A dramatic composition for a single performer.
- Spare - n. - The right of bowling again at a full set of pins, after having knocked all the pins down in less than three bowls. If all the pins are knocked down in one bowl it is a double spare; in two bowls, a single spare.
- Monostrophe - n. - A metrical composition consisting of a single strophe.
- Dueling - n. - The act or practice of fighting in single combat. Also adj.
- Hailstone - n. - A single particle of ice falling from a cloud; a frozen raindrop; a pellet of hail.
- Link - n. - A single ring or division of a chain.
- Pace - n. - A single movement from one foot to the other in walking; a step.
- Tangent - a. - Touching; touching at a single point
- Range - n. - To place (as a single individual) among others in a line, row, or order, as in the ranks of an army; -- usually, reflexively and figuratively, (in the sense) to espouse a cause, to join a party, etc.
- System - n. - An assemblage of parts or organs, either in animal or plant, essential to the performance of some particular function or functions which as a rule are of greater complexity than those manifested by a single organ; as, the capillary system, the muscular system, the digestive system, etc.; hence, the whole body as a functional unity.
- Unit - n. - A single thing or person.
- Radical - n. - Specifically, a group of two or more atoms, not completely saturated, which are so linked that their union implies certain properties, and are conveniently regarded as playing the part of a single atom; a residue; -- called also a compound radical. Cf. Residue.
- Lid - n. - A calyx which separates from the flower, and falls off in a single piece, as in the Australian Eucalypti.
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- G729 ἄῤῥαφος - 729 ἄῤῥαφος - ἌῤῬΑΦΟΣ - - árrhaphos - ar'-hhraf-os - from Α (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of the same as ῥαφίς; unsewed, i.e. of a single piece:--without seam. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G798 ἄστρον - 798 ἄστρον - ἌΣΤΡΟΝ - - ástron - as'-tron - neuter from ἀστήρ; properly, a constellation; put for a single star (natural or artificial):--star. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G858 ἀφελότης - 858 ἀφελότης - ἈΦΕΛΌΤΗΣ - - aphelótēs - af-el-ot'-ace - from a compound of Α (as a negative particle) and (in the sense of a stone as stubbing the foot); smoothness, i.e. (figuratively) simplicity:--singleness. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H2298 חַד - 2298 חַד - חַד - - chad - khad - (Aramaic) corresponding to חַד; as card. one; as article single; as an ordinal, first; adverbially, at once; a, first, one, together. - Adjective - arc
- H2755 חֲרֵי־יוֹנִים - 2755 חֲרֵי־יוֹנִים - חֲרֵי־יוֹנִים - - chărêy-yôwnîym - khar-ay'-yo-neem' - from the plural of חֶרֶא and the plural of יוֹנָה; or perhaps rather the plural of a single word חֲרָאיוֹן, probably a kind of vegetable; excrements of doves {or a vegetable}; doves' dung. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G530 ἅπαξ - 530 ἅπαξ - ἍΠΑΞ - - hápax - hap'-ax - probably from ἅπας; one (or a single) time (numerically or conclusively):--once. - Adverb - greek
- G572 ἁπλότης - 572 ἁπλότης - ἉΠΛΌΤΗΣ - - haplótēs - hap-lot'-ace - from ἁπλοῦς; singleness, i.e. (subjectively) sincerity (without dissimulation or self-seeking), or (objectively) generosity (copious bestowal):--bountifulness, liberal(-ity), simplicity, singleness. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G573 ἁπλοῦς - 573 ἁπλοῦς - ἉΠΛΟῦΣ - - haploûs - hap-looce' - probably from Α (as a particle of union) and the base of πλέκω; properly, folded together, i.e. single (figuratively, clear):--single. - Adjective - greek
- H4550 מַסַּע - 4550 מַסַּע - מַסַּע - - maççaʻ - mas-sah' - from נָסַע; a departure (from striking the tents), i.e. march (not necessarily a single day's travel); by implication, a station (or point of departure); journey(-ing). - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3441 μόνος - 3441 μόνος - ΜΌΝΟΣ - - mónos - mon'-os - probably from μένω; remaining, i.e. sole or single; by implication, mere:--alone, only, by themselves. - Adjective - greek
- G3817 παίω - 3817 παίω - ΠΑΊΩ - - paíō - pah'-yo - a primary verb; to hit (as if by a single blow and less violently than τύπτω); specially, to sting (as a scorpion):--smite, strike. - - greek
- H6571 פָּרָשׁ - 6571 פָּרָשׁ - פָּרָשׁ - - pârâsh - paw-rawsh' - from פָּרָשׁ; (compare סוּס); a steed (as stretched out to a vehicle, not single nor for mounting ); also (by implication) a driver (in a chariot), i.e. (collectively) cavalry; horseman. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H6528 פֶּרֶט - 6528 פֶּרֶט - פֶּרֶט - - pereṭ - peh'-ret - from פָּרַט; a stray or single berry; grape. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G4171 πόλεμος - 4171 πόλεμος - ΠΌΛΕΜΟΣ - - pólemos - pol'-em-os - from (to bustle); warfare (literally or figuratively; a single encounter or a series):--battle, fight, war. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G4238 πράσσω - 4238 πράσσω - ΠΡΆΣΣΩ - - prássō - pras'-so - a primary verb; to "practise", i.e. perform repeatedly or habitually (thus differing from ποιέω, which properly refers to a single act); by implication, to execute, accomplish, etc.; specially, to collect (dues), fare (personally):--commit, deeds, do, exact, keep, require, use arts. - Verb - greek
- G5114 τομώτερος - 5114 τομώτερος - ΤΟΜΏΤΕΡΟΣ - - tomṓteros - tom-o'-ter-os - comparative of a derivative of the primary (to cut; more comprehensive or decisive than κόπτω, as if by a single stroke; whereas that implies repeated blows, like hacking); more keen:--sharper. - Adjective - greek
- H6763 צֵלָע - 6763 צֵלָע - צֵלָע - - tsêlâʻ - tsay-law' - or (feminine) צַלְעָה; from צָלַע; a rib (as curved), literally (of the body) or figuratively (of a door, i.e. leaf); hence, a side, literally (of a person) or figuratively (of an object or the sky, i.e. quarter); architecturally, a (especially floor or ceiling) timber or plank (single or collective, i.e. a flooring); beam, board, chamber, corner, leaf, plank, rib, side (chamber). - Noun Feminine - heb
- G5180 τύπτω - 5180 τύπτω - ΤΎΠΤΩ - - týptō - toop'-to - a primary verb (in a strengthened form); to "thump", i.e. cudgel or pummel (properly, with a stick or bastinado), but in any case by repeated blows; thus differing from παίω and πατάσσω, which denote a (usually single) blow with the hand or any instrument, or πλήσσω with the fist (or a hammer), or ῥαπίζω with the palm; as well as from τυγχάνω, an accidental collision); by implication, to punish; figuratively, to offend (the conscience):--beat, smite, strike, wound. - Verb - greek
- H3326 יָצוּעַ - 3326 יָצוּעַ - יָצוּעַ - - yâtsûwaʻ - yaw-tsoo'-ah - passive participle of יַצַע; spread, i.e. a bed; (architecture) an extension, i.e. wing or lean-to (a single story or collectively); bed, chamber, couch. - Noun Masculine - heb
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- Matthew 40 6:22 The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light.
ΛΎΧΝΟΣ ΣῶΜΑ ἘΣΤΊ ὈΦΘΑΛΜΌΣ ἘΆΝ ΟὖΝ ΣΟῦ ὈΦΘΑΛΜΌΣ Ὦ ἉΠΛΟῦΣ ΣΟῦ ὍΛΟΣ ΣῶΜΑ ἜΣΟΜΑΙ ΦΩΤΕΙΝΌΣ - Acts 44 2:46 And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart,
ΤΈ ΠΡΟΣΚΑΡΤΕΡΈΩ ἩΜΈΡΑ ΚΑΤΆ ὉΜΟΘΥΜΑΔΌΝ ἘΝ ἹΕΡΌΝ ΤΈ ΚΛΆΩ ἌΡΤΟΣ ΚΑΤΆ ΟἾΚΟΣ ΜΕΤΑΛΑΜΒΆΝΩ ΤΡΟΦΉ ἘΝ ἈΓΑΛΛΊΑΣΙΣ ΚΑΊ ἈΦΕΛΌΤΗΣ ΚΑΡΔΊΑ - Colossians 51 3:22 Servants, obey in all things your masters according to the flesh; not with eyeservice, as menpleasers; but in singleness of heart, fearing God:
ΔΟῦΛΟΣ ὙΠΑΚΟΎΩ ΚΑΤΆ ΠᾶΣ ΚΎΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΤΆ ΣΆΡΞ ΜΉ ἘΝ ὈΦΘΑΛΜΟΔΟΥΛΕΊΑ ὩΣ ἈΝΘΡΩΠΆΡΕΣΚΟΣ ἈΛΛΆ ἘΝ ἉΠΛΌΤΗΣ ΚΑΡΔΊΑ ΦΟΒΈΩ ΘΕΌΣ - Luke 42 11:34 The light of the body is the eye: therefore when thine eye is single, thy whole body also is full of light; but when thine eye is evil, thy body also is full of darkness.
ΛΎΧΝΟΣ ΣῶΜΑ ἘΣΤΊ ὈΦΘΑΛΜΌΣ ΟὖΝ ἘΠΆΝ ΣΟῦ ὈΦΘΑΛΜΌΣ Ὦ ἉΠΛΟῦΣ ΣΟῦ ὍΛΟΣ ΣῶΜΑ ΚΑΊ ἘΣΤΊ ΦΩΤΕΙΝΌΣ ΔΈ ὍΤΑΝ Ὦ ΠΟΝΗΡΌΣ ΣΟῦ ΣῶΜΑ ΚΑΊ ΣΚΟΤΕΙΝΌΣ - Ephesians 49 6:5 Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ;
ΔΟῦΛΟΣ ὙΠΑΚΟΎΩ ΚΎΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΤΆ ΣΆΡΞ ΜΕΤΆ ΦΌΒΟΣ ΚΑΊ ΤΡΌΜΟΣ ἘΝ ἉΠΛΌΤΗΣ ὙΜῶΝ ΚΑΡΔΊΑ ὩΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΌΣ