| univocal | 1. Having one meaning only; contrasted with equivocal. 2. Having unison of sound, as the octave in music. See Unison. 3. Having always the same drift or tenor; uniform; certain; regular. 4. Unequivocal; indubitable. Origin: L. Univocus; unus one + vox, vocis, a voice, word. See One, and Voice. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| univocally | In a univocal manner; in one term; in one sense; not equivocally. "How is sin univocally distinguished into venial and mortal, if the venial be not sin?" (Bp. Hall) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| univocal | admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding |
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