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What two Latin words does the English word uniform come from?
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Unita and Forum

Uni and Form

Unus and Forma

Unity and Formal
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The English word "uniform" comes from the Latin words "unus" (meaning "one") and "forma" (meaning "form" or "shape"). Therefore, the correct choice is:

**Unus and Forma**
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