Definition of Univocal. Meaning of Univocal. Synonyms of Univocal

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Definition of Univocal

Univocal
Univocal U*niv"o*cal, a. [L. univocus; unus one + vox, vocis, a voice, word. See One, and Voice.] 1. Having one meaning only; -- contrasted with equivocal. 2. Having unison of sound, as the octave in music. See Unison, n., 2. 3. Having always the same drift or tenor; uniform; certain; regular. [R.] --Sir T. Browne. 4. Unequivocal; indubitable. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor.
Univocal
Univocal U*niv"o*cal, n. 1. (Aristotelian Logic) A generic term, or a term applicable in the same sense to all the species it embraces. 2. A word having but one meaning.

Meaning of Univocal from wikipedia

- not denying the analogy of being à la St. Thomas, nonetheless holds to a univocal concept of being. Scotus does not believe in a "univocity of being", but...
- Spontaneous generation is a su****ded scientific theory that held that living creatures could arise from nonliving matter and that such processes were...
- Rancière Language French Publisher Capricci Publication date 2011 Published in English 2013 (publ. Univocal) Media type Print Pages 81 pp ISBN 978-1937561154...
- direction, or, as Piaget and his colleagues have written, functions are "univocal to the right" (Piaget et al., 1977, p. 14). When each element of X maps...
- Standardization, the major advantage ISO 9 has over other competing systems is its univocal system of one character for one character equivalents (by the use of diacritics)...
- 1989. Philosophy and Non-Philosophy, trans. Taylor Adkins, Minneapolis, Univocal, 2013 En tant qu'un. La non-philosophie éxpliquée au philosophes [As One:...
- it is not we who are univocal in a Being which is not; it is we and our individuality which remains equivocal in and for a univocal Being." Here Deleuze...
- and analogical language; the former lacks a univocal element, but the latter has an element of univocal language. The claim that God can only be described...
- process was a commonplace and everyday occurrence, as distinguished from univocal generation, or reproduction from parent(s). Falsified by an experiment...
- (translated into English as Being a Skull: Site, Contact, Thought, Sculpture, Univocal Publishing, 2016). L’Homme qui marchait dans la couleur, sur James Turrell...