Having always the same form; not changing in shape, appearance, character, etc.; in general, not variable; unchanging.Not varying in degree or rate; equable; invariable: as, a uniform heat; a uniform motion (that is, the motion of a body when it passes over equal spaces in equal times).Having only one character throughout; homogeneous.Consistent at all times; not different.Not different at different times or places: applicable to all places, or to all divisions of a country: as, a uniform tax; a uniform bankruptcy law.Of the same appearance, pattern, or style.Of the same form or character with others; agreeing with each other; conforming to one rule or mode.n. A dress of the same kind, fabrics, fashion, or general appearance as others worn by the members of the same body, whether military, naval, or any other, by which the members may be recognized as belonging to the particular body: opposed to plain clothes, or ordinary civil dress: as, the uniform of a soldier, a sailor, or a policeman.To make uniform; reduce to uniformity.To clothe with or as if with a uniform.