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Webster Dictionary :: Univalve

U'NIVALVE, a. [L. unus, one, and valve.] Having one valve only, as a shell or pe...

Webster Dictionary :: Univalvular

UNIVALV'ULAR, a. Having one valve only; as a univalvular pericap or shell.

Webster Dictionary :: Universal

UNIVERS'AL, a. [L. universalis;unus and versor.] 1. All; extending to or compreh...

Webster Dictionary :: Universalism

UNIVERS'ALISM, n. In theology, the doctrine or belief that all men will be saved...

Webster Dictionary :: Universalist

UNIVERS'ALIST, n. One who holds the doctrine that all men will be saved.

Webster Dictionary :: Universality

UNIVERSAL'ITY, n. The state of extending to the whole; as the universality of a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Universally

UNIVERS'ALLY, adv. With extension to the whole; in a manner to comprehend all; w...

Webster Dictionary :: Universalness

UNIVERS'ALNESS, n. Universality.

Webster Dictionary :: Universe

U'NIVERSE, n. [L. universitas.] The collective name of heaven and earth, and all...

Webster Dictionary :: University

UNIVERS'ITY, n. An assemblage of colleges established in any place, with profess...

Webster Dictionary :: Univocal

UNIV'OCAL, a. [L. unus, one, and vox, word.] 1. Having one meaning only. A univo...

Webster Dictionary :: Univocally

UNIV'OCALLY, adv. 1. In one term; in one sense. How is sin univocally distinguis...

Webster Dictionary :: Univocation

UNIVOCA'TION, n. Agreement of name and meaning.

Webster Dictionary :: Univoke

U'NIVOKE, a. In music, univocal concords are the octave and its recurrences, abo...

Webster Dictionary :: Univoque

U'NIVOQUE, UNJOINT', v.t. To disjoint.

Webster Dictionary :: Unjointed

UNJOINT'ED, a. 1. Disjointed; separated. 2. Having no joint or articulation; as ...

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