(2016-05-31, 11:37 pm)SomeCallMeChris Wrote: In this case it does. At other times (and as its original primary meaning) it means 'one of a kind, no others like it in the world'. That's the meaning when, for example, 'a unique artifact was unearthed by Dr. Jones during his latest expedition.'お陰様で助かりました。
I don't think that meaning is often applied to kanji, or words -- in fact I have trouble imagining a case where it would be used that way -- but it does exist as a meaning for the word.
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My curiosity was satisfied.
