singleton

UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈsɪŋgəltən/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈsɪŋgəltən/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(singgəl tən)

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singleton n(single baby: not a twin, etc.)parto único nm + adj
 Jenna has give birth twice and both babies were singletons.
singleton n(individual: not in a group)solitario, solitaria nm, nf
 The landscape was dotted with groves of trees, but there was one singleton, a magnificent oak, standing alone in the middle of a field.
singleton nUK, informal (person: not in a relationship) (coloquial)solterón, solterona nm, nf
 Mark has been a singleton for so long that I'm beginning to wonder if he will ever have another relationship.
 Mark ha sido solterón tanto tiempo que empiezo a preguntarme si alguna vez tendrá otra relación.
singleton n(thing: not in a set) (cosa)solo, sola nm, nf
 Separate all of these all out into singletons.
singleton n(only card of a suit) (naipes, bridge)semifallo nm
 This is a terrible hand; I have three singletons!
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