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unifiés

Unifiés is a French adjective in its masculine plural form, derived from the verb unifier (to unify). It describes things that have been brought into unity, coherence, or standardization. The full set of forms includes unifié (masc singular), unifiée (fem singular), unifiés (masc plural), and unifiées (fem plural).

Etymology and usage context: The term comes from Latin unificare and is used across academic and technical

Distinctions: Unifiés functions as the result of the unification process, while unifier or l’unification refer to

See also: Unification, Unifier, Standardization, Normalization.

domains
to
signal
that
a
plurality
of
elements
has
been
merged
into
a
single
framework
or
system.
Common
collocations
include
systèmes
unifiés
(unified
systems),
théories
unifiées
(unified
theories),
données
unifiées
(unified
data),
and
normes
unifiées
(unified
standards).
In
mathematics
and
computer
science,
unifiés
often
appears
in
phrases
describing
integrated
models,
architectures,
or
interfaces,
such
as
architecture
unifiée
or
langage
unifié.
the
act
or
process
itself.
To
describe
the
process,
one
would
use
verbs
or
nouns
such
as
unifier,
unification,
or
unify
in
appropriate
grammatical
forms.
The
feminine
forms
adapt
to
the
gender
of
the
noun
they
modify.