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		 Related topics: ChristianityU·ni·ta·ri·an /ˌjuːnəˈteəriən $ -ˈter-/ noun [countable]  RRCa member of a Christian group that does not believe in the Trinity  一位论派信徒〔属于不信仰三位一体的基督教派别〕 —Unitarian adjectiveExamples from the CorpusUnitarian• Even Jefferson sometimes allowed himself to be called a Unitarian.• No studious Unitarian cushioned in a Boston study had a chance of winning the West against such a spirit.U·ni·ta·ri·an nounChineseSyllable    a a that of Christian  Corpus member group  |