Adverb
so as to be unique
Source: WordNethe could determine uniquely the properties of the compound Source: Internet
Abe and his cronies have been dithering and deliberately trying to cone up with something uniquely Japanese to control the virus. Source: Internet
A brewing rebellion in the colonies leads to five scientists designing uniquely powerful Mobile Suits using a rate and resilient metal known as "Gundanium." Source: Internet
According to descriptivist theories, proper names either are synonymous with descriptions, or have their reference determined by virtue of the name's being associated with a description or cluster of descriptions that an object uniquely satisfies. Source: Internet
A cone to the empty diagram is essentially just an object of C. The limit of F is any object that is uniquely factored through by every other object. Source: Internet
According to the Nevis Department of Culture, the aim is to protect and encourage indigenous folklore, in order to make sure that the uniquely Caribbean culture can "reassert itself and flourish". Source: Internet