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::a. Of one form, [[character]], or kind; having, maintaining, occurring in or under, the same form always; that is or remains the same in different places, at different times, or under varying circumstances; exhibiting no [[difference]], diversity, or variation.
 
::a. Of one form, [[character]], or kind; having, maintaining, occurring in or under, the same form always; that is or remains the same in different places, at different times, or under varying circumstances; exhibiting no [[difference]], diversity, or variation.
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1540 PALSGR. Acolastus Aij, One selfe and vniforme maner of teachynge of all those Grammaticalle ensygnementes. 1555 W. WATREMAN Fardle Facions I. v. 72 The ordre of Mariage emong the Egiptians is not vniforme. 1601 HOLLAND Pliny I. 161 This impression, that maketh either the foresaid uniforme likenesse, or confusion and varietie. 1662 Extr. St. Papers Friends Ser. II. (1911) 150 Wee would be glad that all our Subjects could be brought to agree in a uniforme Worship of God. 1710 PRIDEAUX Orig. Tithes ii. 127 From whence else should they have such a Uniform Usage but by a Uniform Tradition from them? 1780 BENTHAM Princ. Legisl. xiv. §1 It is lost time to seek for an uniform base of agreement upon so essential an object. 1818 SCOTT Br. Lamm. xi, According to a uniform custom in remote places in Scotland. 1869 F. W. NEWMAN Misc. 224 A uniform franchise through the whole federation would have followed. 1891 Law Times XCII. 124/1 In Ireland the practice in this respect..was not uniform.
 
1540 PALSGR. Acolastus Aij, One selfe and vniforme maner of teachynge of all those Grammaticalle ensygnementes. 1555 W. WATREMAN Fardle Facions I. v. 72 The ordre of Mariage emong the Egiptians is not vniforme. 1601 HOLLAND Pliny I. 161 This impression, that maketh either the foresaid uniforme likenesse, or confusion and varietie. 1662 Extr. St. Papers Friends Ser. II. (1911) 150 Wee would be glad that all our Subjects could be brought to agree in a uniforme Worship of God. 1710 PRIDEAUX Orig. Tithes ii. 127 From whence else should they have such a Uniform Usage but by a Uniform Tradition from them? 1780 BENTHAM Princ. Legisl. xiv. §1 It is lost time to seek for an uniform base of agreement upon so essential an object. 1818 SCOTT Br. Lamm. xi, According to a uniform custom in remote places in Scotland. 1869 F. W. NEWMAN Misc. 224 A uniform franchise through the whole federation would have followed. 1891 Law Times XCII. 124/1 In Ireland the practice in this respect..was not uniform.

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