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Unitary may refer to:
- In automotive design, unitary construction is another common term for a unibody or monocoque construction
- In Christian doctrine, unitarianism is the belief in a "unitary God" as opposed to the concept of the Trinity.
- Unitarian Universalism (sometimes called "Unitarianism") is an interfaith church which draws its name from an interfaith concept of "unitary God" (as opposed to an exclusively Christian concept)
- Unitary state and Unitary authority - types of political regions
- Unitary enterprise - Type of Government owned corporation in Russia and Belarus
- Promoters of unitary executive theory call themselves "unitarians".
In mathematics, see:
- Unitary matrix,
- Unitary operator,
- Unitary transformation,
- Unitary group,
- Unitary representation,
- Note: Some authors use the word "unitary" synonymously with unital
For the role played by the mathematical concept of unitarity in physics, see:
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