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UNIV'OCAL, a. [L. unus, one, and vox, word.]

1. Having one meaning only. A univocal word is opposed to an equivocal, which has two or more significations.

2. Having unison of sounds; as the octave in music and its replicates.

3. Certain; regular; pursuing always one tenor. [Little used.]

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