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Meaning of "univocal"
univocal (adjective) - expressing or concerning only one idea; clear and unequivocal in meaning
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- Having only one possible meaning.
- Containing instances of only one vowel; univocalic.
- Having unison of sound, as the octave has in music.
- Having always the same drift or tenor; uniform; certain; regular.
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univocal
Method for the univocal marking of materials.
It is impossible to determine a direct and univocal causality.
Univocal means to have only one meaning or interpretation.
It can not be decoded in a simplistic or univocal manner.
The sign is univocal and merges with the signal.
An image of a dolphin is not a univocal one.
An example of a univocal address is a digital string of at least four bits.
It is not easy to state a univocal definition.
In between univocal speech and equivocal speech is analogical speech.
Such messages are identified by a univocal code.
We need a univocal mandate.
The relationship will thereby be univocal.
Love is a univocal feeling.
But the judgments made are far from being a univocal assessment.
This univocal view of science and of rationality is reductive and inadequate.
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This is apparent in the case of agents which are not univocal.
Why it is necessary to reach a clear and univocal definition of social enterprise.
The first point to be made is that the rationale is rarely univocal.
Scientific language thrives on being univocal and not on the polysemy of social discourse.
The relations between society and the use of drugs are not univocal or monolithic.
Miller replied that univocal and determinate meaning is an impossibility as history also is.
This web service has the advantage of transmitting a request from a univocal identifier.
Used to reprogramme the telecommand with the univocal code associated with the reference robot.
This makes it more difficult to compare the different results and to draw univocal conclusions.
Dalmiro Bustos says there univocal words that called symmetrical relations.
Every internal extension connected to the intercom network must have its own univocal intercom code.
Few words are univocal - with just one meaning.
Documented stratification parameters for secondary completion are less univocal than for primary education levels.
Without this univocal point, man could never know truth.
The remote control is provided already programmed with a univocal code associated to the referring robot.
As the dissent pointed out, experts are far from univocal.
The thus personalized echo can be perceived in a univocal manner by a system of reception channels.
Catalan and Basque nationalists were not univocal.
Reading is never linear, univocal or consensual.
CSS styles from different sources and selectors are applied in a specific and univocal order.
In other words, there is no univocal connection between women and evil.
Now it is clear that God is not a univocal agent.
The habitus portrays a univocal set of choices of people, goods and practices.
Each JUST SPEAK system is identified by a univocal code FriendAddress.
Neither are there univocal answers to these questions, fully valid and up to date.
The Raman spectrum of the dimethyl succinate is a univocal fingerprint of this molecule.
Insofar as the three other hypotheses are concerned, conformation is somewhat less univocal.
Since this date, a single, clear and univocal regulation covers all aspects of control.
For speech to be intelligible, words must have univocal meanings.
This theological model was based on univocal and fixed meanings, and conveyed in juridical language.
However, developmental and educational science did not provide univocal guidelines.
Method for the univocal marking of materials, and ink for carring out the same.
And just like cholesterol, planned obsolescence is not a univocal evil.
Watch the football match! Daddy, TV is a univocal medium that makes people passive.
Is it possible that things so equivocal can be said in such a univocal way?