Definition: Unigrafix is a term in Old Testament Hebrew that translates to "a work" or "a product." The word originally meant a product or material. In Hebrew, it has multiple meanings depending on context: - In the Old Testament, a sign used to indicate possession of land by a priest. - In modern usage, it refers to anything created, made, or designed (as in software, art). - In the New Testament, unigrafix is often associated with the term "unification" as a symbol of unity and harmony. The word has multiple meanings depending on its context.