uniˈnominal, a.
(juːnɪ-)
[a. F. uninominal (1878): see uni- 1 and nominal a.]
1. Based on the principle of one member being separately elected by each constituency.
| 1881 Times 12 Mar. 11 At present..the Chamber of Deputies is elected by what is called..the uninominal method of voting. 1884 Pall Mall G. 8 Nov. 1 The proposed uniformity of uninominal electoral districts. |
2. Having or involving one name, spec. in Nat. Hist.
| 188. [see plurinominal s.v. pluri-]. |