UNAMBIGUOUS vs UNIVOCAL: NOUN
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- A word having only one signification or meaning; a generic word, or a word predicable of many different species, as fish, tree.
- A generic term, or a term applicable in the same sense to all the species it embraces.
- A word having but one meaning.
- A word or term having only one meaning.
UNAMBIGUOUS vs UNIVOCAL: ADJECTIVE
- Having or exhibiting a single clearly defined meaning
- Having or exhibiting no ambiguity or uncertainty; clear.
- Clear, and having no uncertainty or ambiguity
- Admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion
- Admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion
- Having only one meaning; unambiguous.
- Having one meaning only; -- contrasted with equivocal.
- Having unison of sound, as the octave in music. See Unison, n., 2.
- Having always the same drift or tenor; uniform; certain; regular.
- Unequivocal; indubitable.
- Having only one possible meaning.
- Containing only one vowel.
UNAMBIGUOUS vs UNIVOCAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not ambiguous; not of doubtful meaning; plain; perspicuous; clear; certain.
- In mathematics, having only one result.
- Having one meaning only; having the meaning unmistakable: opposed to equivocal.
- In music, having a unisonous sound.
- Producing something of its own nature: as, univocal generation; a univocal cause.
- Certain; not to be doubted or mistaken.
UNAMBIGUOUS vs UNIVOCAL: RELATED WORDS
- Emphatic, Indisputable, Incontrovertible, Equivocal, Unmistakable, Ambiguous, Categorical, Clear, Explicit, Absolute, Unquestionable, Conclusive, Univocal, Straightforward, Unequivocal
- Propositional, Monistic, Diachronic, Ideational, Inerrant, Intelligible, Perspicuous, One way, One sided, Absolute, Unquestionable, Straightforward, Conclusive, Unequivocal, Unambiguous
UNAMBIGUOUS vs UNIVOCAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Emphatic, Indisputable, Incontrovertible, Equivocal, Unmistakable, Ambiguous, Categorical, Clear, Explicit, Absolute, Unquestionable, Conclusive, Univocal, Straightforward, Unequivocal
- Propositional, Monistic, Diachronic, Ideational, Inerrant, Intelligible, Perspicuous, One way, One sided, Absolute, Unquestionable, Straightforward, Conclusive, Unequivocal, Unambiguous
UNAMBIGUOUS vs UNIVOCAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Considered in this light, her premise is unambiguous.
- In signaling, it is the only unambiguous card.
- Unambiguous formalism for higher order Lagrangian field theories.
- The conclusion drawn from this undertaking is unambiguous.
- Reporting forms should be short, simple and unambiguous.
- Be unambiguous and allow for accurate data entry.
- These terms must be detailed, unambiguous, and concise.
- Most people would consider this an unambiguous gain.
- There are no unambiguous older fossils of Ficus.
- The FK reference is a data value, and is unambiguous; but the TFK reference, as a data value, is not unambiguous.
- Child projects from Father projects: they just need to have a univocal ID.
- If God is a concept like others, then it is not univocal.
- Moreover, Tudor opinion was by no means so univocal or conservative as Tillyard and his followers supposed.
- This implies putting into action available potentialities, although the competence concept has not always been univocal.
- However, assertions of the integral union between interpretation and experience can easily still sound univocal.
- Bifactor models and rotations: Exploring the extent to which multidimensional data yield univocal scores.
- Critics often see the European Bologna Process as a univocal standardisation of higher education.
- In Russia, official discourse ofnational unity and identity is neither coherent nor univocal.
- Exploring the extent to which multidimensional data yield univocal scale scores.
- Thus where univocal communication strives for emotional neutrality or objectivity.
UNAMBIGUOUS vs UNIVOCAL: QUESTIONS
- Is it possible to provide unambiguous training data for cloud identification?
- Does unambiguous CFG have a unique parse tree for every string?
- Should verbal contingencies for unambiguous stuttering be included in treatment?
- How do I assign an unambiguous name to vegamet 391?
- Is there such a thing as an unambiguous life orientation?
- Is there an exception to the rule of unambiguous impropriety?
- When does an employee use unambiguous words of resignation?
- How can I make this AWK array matching unambiguous?
- How do you identify chromosomes that are unambiguous?
- Is magnetic mineral identification in sediments unambiguous?
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