transcription, транскрипция: [ noun ]
or Uni·at ˈyü-nē-ˌat, ˈü-
Etymology: Ukrainian uniat, uniyat one in favor of the union of the Greek and Roman Catholic churches, from uniya union, from Polish unija, from Late Latin unio — more at union
Date: 1833
: a Christian of a church adhering to an Eastern rite and discipline but submitting to papal authority
• Uniate adjective