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singular

Webster 1828

SIN'GULAR, adjective [Latin singularis, from singulus, single.]1. Single; not complex or compound. That idea which represents one determinate thing, is called a singular idea, whether simple, complex or compound.2. In grammar, expressing one person or thing; as the singular number. The singular number stands opposed to dual and plural.3. Particular; existing by itself; unexampled; as a singular phenomenon. Your case is hard, but not singular 4. Remarkable; eminent; unusual; rare; as a man of singular gravity, or singular attainments.SIN'GULAR, noun A particular instance. [Unusual.]