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CLASS ONE: Abstract relations

Section I - Existence

16 Uniformity.

ity, -ousness; continuity, stability, consistency; connatural-ity, -ness,; homology; accordance: con- formity etc. 82; agreement etc. 23.

regularity, constancy, even tenor, routine; monotony, evenness, sameness, dead level; steadiness, equability, unity.

V. be -uniform etc. adj.; accord with etc. 23; run through.

become -uniform etc. adj.; conform to etc. 82.

tender uniform etc. adj.; assimilate, level, smooth, dress.

Adj. uniform; homo-geneous, -logous; of a piece, consistent, steady; connatural; monoton- ous, changeless, dreary, even, invariable, equable, level, regular, stereotyped, unchanged, unvarying; methodical etc. 60; habitual etc. 613.

Adv. uniformly etc. adj.; uniformly with etc. (conformably) 82; in harmony with etc. (agree- ing) 23, in a -rut, — groove.

always, ever etc. 112; invariably, without exception, never otherwise; by clock-work; end- lessly etc. 112.

Phr. ab uno disce omnes.

16a. Non-uniformity. [Absence or want of uni- formity.]-N. diversity; irregularity, unevenness; multiformity etc. 81; unconformity etc. 83; roughness etc. 256; heterogeneity, heteromor- phism.

Adj. diversified, varied, irregular, uneven, tough etc. 256; multifarious; multiform etc. 81; of various kinds; all -manner, — sorts, — kinds- of. Ady. in all manner of ways, here there and everywhere.

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