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univocal /ˌjuːnɪˈvəʊk(ə)l / /juːˈnɪvək(ə)l /adjective Philosophy & Linguistics(Of a word or term) having only one possible meaning; unambiguous: a univocal set of instructions...- The univocal word brings forth a world - however subsequently modified.
- Different though they will be, each people's theoretical construction of an event ontology would be expected to be univocal.
- Seemingly then the first of agents, to which all agency is traced back, will be a univocal agent; and so the words used of God and creatures must be univocal.
Derivatives univocality /ˌjuːnɪvə(ʊ)ˈkalɪti/ noun ...- While postmodern feminism rejects the universality of truth, justice and objectivity and the univocality of ‘women,’ analytic feminism defends these notions.
- If this attention to small linguistic details cannot satisfy us that there is a convincing univocality to the Scriptures, we must admit that the NT has mixed messages regarding ecclesial leadership by women.
- For Stewart, the mullum in parvo offers ‘a kind of univocality, a form of absolute closure; its function is to close down discourse and not to open the wounds of its inadequacies.’
univocally /juːnɪˈvəʊk(ə)li / adverb ...- Spacetime coincidences play this privileged ontic role because they are invariant and, thus, univocally determined.
- So the one science falls under the other ‘almost univocally.’
- Someone might want to have a certain desire, in other words, but univocally want that desire to be unsatisfied.
Rhymes bifocal, focal, local, varifocal, vocal, yokel |