Noun
(uncountable, automobiles) An automobile construction technique in which the body is integrated into a single unit with the chassis rather than having a separate body-on-frame.
(countable, automobiles) A body of this type.
(countable, uncountable) A shell that is the principal source of structural strength of an object; also, its design and construction.
(euphemistic) A style of mobile phone, tablet, or laptop computer where the user cannot replace the battery because the device is manufactured as a single sealed unit.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCrossovers feature unibody architecture, meaning the body and the chassis form a single structure. Source: Internet
For 2011 a new unibody Durango based on the Jeep Grand Cherokee was released. Source: Internet
As a unibody pickup, it would have nothing like the profit margin of a Ford F-Series, or even the upcoming U.S. Ranger. Source: Internet
But considering unibody vehicles like the Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel can out-tow pretty much any body-on-frame truck in the mid-size pickup segment, clearly there’s nothing inherent to a unibody that makes it incapable of towing mid-size truck loads. Source: Internet
In addition to hoping that Apple addresses their hardware quality issues, I also hope that Apple’s new “unibody” enclosures increase their laptop durability. Source: Internet
Land Rover used its newly developed Integrated Body Frame that incorporates the benefits of a unibody construction and a body-on-frame platform for this Discovery. Source: Internet