| (a.) | Separate or apart from others; single; distinct. | |
| (a.) | Engaged in by only one on a side; single. | |
| (a.) | Existing by itself; single; individual. | |
| (a.) | Each; individual; as, to convey several parcels of land, all and singular. | |
| (a.) | Denoting one person or thing; as, the singular number; -- opposed to dual and plural. | |
| (a.) | Standing by itself; out of the ordinary course; unusual; uncommon; strange; as, a singular phenomenon. | |
| (a.) | Distinguished as existing in a very high degree; rarely equaled; eminent; extraordinary; exceptional; as, a man of singular gravity or attainments. | |
| (a.) | Departing from general usage or expectations; odd; whimsical; -- often implying disapproval or consure. | |
| (a.) | Being alone; belonging to, or being, that of which there is but one; unique. | |
| (n.) | An individual instance; a particular. | |
| (n.) | The singular number, or the number denoting one person or thing; a word in the singular number. |
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