Although I do not have access to the Article 10 mentioned in the question, I can still offer an answer about the word "unanimously" and the prefix:
In "unanimously", the prefix "un" refers to "one".
- Latin prefixes are common in the English language. By definition, a prefix is a group of letters added to the beginning of a word in order to make a new word. The new word has a meaning that is related to the meaning of the original word.
- For example, take the word "ordinary". When we add the Latin prefix "extra", which means "outside", to it, we form "extraordinary", which means outside the ordinary, incredible, amazing.
- The prefix "un" can have two meanings, as mentioned in the question: "one" and "not". In the word "unanimously", the meaning is "one".
- "Unanimous" means "<u>of one mind</u>". Thus, if a decision is made "unanimously", that means people decided the same thing, as if they had one mind.
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