sin·gu·lar
(sĭnǵgyə-lər)
[Middle English singuler, from Old French, from Latin singulāris, from singulus, single; see single.]
adjective
- Being only one; individual.
- Being the only one of a kind; unique.
- Being beyond what is ordinary or usual; remarkable.
- Deviating from the usual or expected; odd. See synonyms at strange
- Grammar
- Of, relating to, or being a noun, pronoun, or adjective denoting a single person or thing or several entities considered as a single unit.
- Of, relating to, or being a verb expressing the action or state of a single subject.
- Logic Of or relating to the specific as distinguished from the general; individual.
noun
Grammar- The singular number or a form designating it.
- A word having a singular number.
derivatives
- sińgu·lar·ly
- adverb
- sińgu·lar·ness
- noun