unificatus
Unificatus is a Latin adjective meaning "made one" or "unified." It derives from the verb unificare "to unify" and the adjectival suffix -atus. The form unificatus is the masculine singular nominative, with unificata and unificatum as the feminine and neuter variants, and would typically be used to modify a masculine noun or to appear in a phrase like "res unificata" (a thing unified).
In Latin texts, unificatus may occur in late antique or medieval Latin to describe entities that have
In modern scholarship and discourse, unificatus is rarely used outside Latin citations. It is typically encountered
The term is closely related to unificatio (the act of unification) and is distinct from other terms