Universality
11universality — noun Date: 14th century 1. the quality or state of being universal 2. universal comprehensiveness in range …
12universality — /yooh neuh veuhr sal i tee/, n., pl. universalities. 1. the character or state of being universal; existence or prevalence everywhere. 2. relation, extension, or applicability to all. 3. universal character or range of knowledge, interests, etc.… …
13universality — noun the property of being universal, common to all members of a class …
14universality — Synonyms and related words: all comprehensiveness, all inclusiveness, boundlessness, catholicity, completeness, comprehensiveness, cosmopolitanism, countlessness, ecumenicalism, ecumenicity, endlessness, entireness, entirety, eternity,… …
15universality — (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Generality] Syn. predominance, ecumenicity, catholicity, generalization; see generality . 2. [Entirety] Syn. completeness, wholeness, totality; see whole …
16UNIVERSALITY — a quality of TRUTH. To be true something must be so under all conditions regardless of the contingencies of time and space …
17universality — u·ni·ver·sal·i·ty || ‚juËnɪvÉœr sælÉ™tɪ/ vÉœË s n. state of being universal; worldliness, generalness …
18universality — n. Generality, catholicity, unlimited application …
19universality — n 1. world wideness, ubiquity, ubiq uitousness, comprehensiveness, all inclusiveness; predominance, prevalence; catholicity, ecumenicity. 2. generality, generalization, abstraction; principle, general rule, general law. 3. completeness, entirety …
20universality — uni·ver·sal·i·ty …