† uniˈpresence Obs.—1
[f. uni- + presence, after omnipresence.]
The fact, on the part of a number, of being present in one place. So † uniˈpresent a. Obs.—1
| 1619 Lushington Recant. Serm. (1659) 77 The unipresence, or local union of body; ‘in one place’. Ibid. 96 They were unanimous and unipresent. |