0 the only person or thing of a particular type:
1 used to describe a product or service that is the only one of its type, or that is very unusual:
It is a one-of-a-kind hospital.
Whether one-of-a-kind oil paintings purchased by affluent men, or massmarketed prints generated with mercantile or political goals, image production was controlled by those with a stake in the status quo.
They examined the strategies by which an object could be singularized (made unique, special, one-of-a-kind) and so withdrawn from the market.
She also creates original, one-of-a-kind, fine art pieces that frequently feature alphabets and lettering.
The bookstore's collection exceeds 25,000 titles, including a selection of chapbooks, zines, regional literary journals, and one-of-a-kind artist's books.
Many of these devices are one-of-a-kind, state-of-the-art experimental components that have been configured to work in the extreme environment of the deep ocean.
He maintains that all his basses are one-of-a-kind.
Painted envelopes are one-of-a-kind artworks with the handwritten address becoming part of the work.