unificato
Unificato is an Italian adjective and past participle of the verb unificare, meaning made into a single unit or brought together. It describes objects, entities or processes that have been merged or consolidated to form one integrated whole.
Etymology and form: unificato derives from unificare, which itself comes from una- (one) and facere (to make).
Usage: The term is used in historical, political, administrative, and technical contexts to denote consolidation. In
Examples of context include: a country or region described as unificato after merging jurisdictions; a legal
Related terms include unificazione (the act or process of unifying) and unificatore (the agent or instrument