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univ·o·cal I. \yüˈnivəkəl\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin univocus having only one meaning (from Latin uni- + -vocus, from voc-, vox voice) + English -al — more at voice 1. : unmistakable in meaning: as a. archaic : symptomatic of but one thing b. : having one meaning only : subject to a single interpretation c. : unambiguous — contrasted with equivocal 2. obsolete a. : unanimous b. : uniform 3. archaic : characteristic of or restricted to things of the same nature • univ·o·cal·ly \-vək(ə)lē, -li\ adverb II. noun : a word or term having but one meaning |