👉 In mathematical terms, a "unitively" object is an object that is defined by only one property. This property must be true for all elements of the set it represents to be considered a unitively defined object. For example, a circle can be defined as having a diameter equal to its radius, or a line segment with a length equal to its midpoint. Unitively objects are often used in geometry and topology to represent shapes that have a fixed shape but cannot be described by any other means of