universality
English
Etymology
From Middle English universalite, from Middle French universalité, from Old French, from Late Latin universalitas. By surface analysis, universal + -ity.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌjuː.nɪ.vɜːˈsæl.ə.ti/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˌju.nɪ.vɝˈsæl.ə.ti/, [ˌju.nɪ.vɝˈsæl.ə.ɾi]
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /ˌjʉː.nɪ.vɜːˈsæl.ə.ti/, [ˌjʉː.nɪ.vɜːˈsæl.ə.ɾi]
- Hyphenation: uni‧ver‧sal‧i‧ty
Noun
universality (countable and uncountable, plural universalities)
- the property of being universal, common to all members of a class
Translations
the property of being universal
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