0 being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual, or special in some way:
Each person's genetic code is unique except in the case of identical twins.
I'd recognize your handwriting anywhere - it's unique.
Do not miss this unique opportunity to buy all six pans at half the recommended price.
As many as 100 species of fish, some unique to (= only found in) these waters, may have been affected by the pollution.
1 being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual or special in some way:
Each person’s DNA is unique.
2 something that is unique is unusual or the only one of its type:
Fast-growing companies are in a unique position to attract the best candidates.
Over the past 15 years, she has made a unique contribution to the country's business environment.
a unique opportunity/set of circumstances
3 a unique problem, challenge, etc. is difficult to deal with because it has never happened before:
The recent financial crisis has posed some unique challenges for governments.
4 if something is unique to a place or situation, it only exists in that place or situation:
Many of our problems are unique to our profession.
The exhibition is a unique opportunity to see her later work.
A unique feature of these rock shelters was that they were dry.
Fingerprints are unique to every individual.
This is a unique opportunity to hear Mr Maitland speak in person.
The process converges to a unique absorbing state in which all players cooperate.
On the other hand, each form has its own unique onset and rime, which means that no form benefits from phonetic consistency.
Taken together they would give the pupils a unique connection with their locality.
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