释义 |
univoˈcality [f. univocal a. + -ity.] The state or condition of being univocal (sense 1 b).
1934Theology XXIX. 342 The Scotists, for whom analogy of being gives way to univocality of being. 1959Analysis XX. 7 Calling them by one name because of three features that they all lack (predicative meaning, ascriptive force, and univocality). 1977E. von Glasersfeld in D. M. Rumbaugh Language Learning by Chimpanzee v. 125 It is unlikely that this univocality will be preserved when more correlators and conceptual lexigram classes are added. |