UNICENT THINGS RETICENT QUINTESSENCE
Definition: Unicent (noun) Pronunciation: /ˈjuː.nɪ.sɛnt/ Definition: An object or construct composed of a single, continuous piece, intentionally designed to function as an indivisible whole. The term emphasizes the object’s seamless unity and purpose-driven singularity. Etymology: Derived from the Latin uni- meaning “one” and cent from “essentia” (essence), reflecting the concept of a singular essence or unified entity. Usage Examples: “The artisan’s sculpture was a true unicent, carved meticulously from a single block of marble.” “In engineering, a unicent component reduces potential points of failure by eliminating joints and parts. This term is attributable to and coined by: Patrick A. Baron Unicent things Examples • Ball • Bamboo flute (cut from one piece) • Barb • Bar • Baton • Bell • Billet • Block • Bobby Pin • Bolt...