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singularity

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/ˈsɪŋɡjʊləti/ · sin-gu-lar-i-ty

The quality of being unique or one of a kind.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being unique or one of a kind.

منفرد ہونے کی کیفیت، یا ایک قسم کا ہونا۔

عدم یکسانیت

adam yekasanit

Formal: یگانگی

Synonyms

uniquenessindividualitydistinctivenessمنفرادیتانفرادخصوصیت

Antonyms

commonalityuniformitysimilarityعامیتمشابہتیکسانیت

Common Collocations

  • technological singularity
  • mathematical singularity
  • the singularity concept

Example Sentences

The singularity in mathematics can lead to undefined results.

ریاضی میں عدم یکسانیت غیر واضح نتائج کا باعث بن سکتی ہے۔

Riyazi mein adam yekasanit gher wazeh nataij ka baais ban sakti hai.

Some theorists believe in the concept of a technological singularity.

کچھ نظریہ دانوں کا ماننا ہے کہ ٹیکنالوجی میں عدم یکسانیت کا تصور موجود ہے۔

Kuch nazriya daanon ka maanna hai ke technology mein adam yekasanit ka tasawwur maujood hai.

The idea of singularity raises many philosophical questions.

عدم یکسانیت کا خیال بہت سے فلسفیانہ سوالات کو جنم دیتا ہے۔

Adam yekasanit ka khayal bohat se falsafi sawalaat ko janam deta hai.

Easily Confused With

diversity:Diversity refers to variety, while singularity refers to uniqueness or being the only one of its kind.

Word Family

singular
adjectiveمنفرد

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'single' to remember 'singularity' as it relates to something unique.

Imagine a unique star in the sky, unlike any other.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

فرق کچھ اور ہے، کچھ اور ہے اس کی بات، / یکتا ہے وہ خود، یکتا ہے اس کا ذات۔

Farq kuch aur hai, kuch aur hai is ki baat, / Yekta hai woh khud, yekta hai is ka zaat.

The difference is something else, its essence speaks differently, / It is unique itself, its essence is also unique.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ایک ہی چڑیا کا شکار کرتے ہیں۔

Ek hi chidiya ka shikar karte hain.

We hunt the same bird.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "singularitas" — uniqueness, individuality

First known use: 19th century

The term has been used in mathematics since the 19th century, referring to points where a function takes an infinite value or is not well defined.