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How to pronounce universality in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms catholicity
Type of generality
Derivation universal

Examples of universality

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But there is a universality to story that isn't just limited to science fiction.
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In humans, hearing is the only sense that satisfies the universality conditions.
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Observation of scale invariance and universality in two-dimensional Bose gases.
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Wilson wants the universality of Parks'story to come through in her production.
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We cherish the universality of the Games, you'll find that in the Olympic Village.
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Selick doesn't reach for the kind of universality that would deepen the movie.
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Universality is just what an assay needs to meet the challenges facing proteomics.
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However, later study challenged the universality of the successive capture theory.
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A phenomenon known as universality is seen in a large variety of physical systems.
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More examples
  • The quality of being universal; existing everywhere
  • In statistical mechanics, universality is the observation that there are properties for a large class of systems that are independent of the dynamical details of the system. Systems display universality in a scaling limit, when a large number of interacting parts come together. ...
  • In philosophy, universalism is a doctrine or school claiming universal facts can be discovered and is therefore understood as being in opposition to relativism. In certain religions, Universality is the quality ascribed to an entity whose existence is consistent throughout the universe.
  • The property of being universal, common to all members of a class
  • A feature of ideas marketing that distinguishes it from other forms of marketing; universality means that ideas can be made (and, therefore, marketed) by anyone.
  • A philosophy concerning the provision of the benefits of the welfare state which declares that all citizens have access regardless of their need. For example, all citizens receive the same access to health care in Canada, regardless of their income. ...
  • The phenomenon whereby many microscopically quite different physical systems exhibit critical point behavior in with quantitatively identical features such as critical indices. [D89]
  • Access for all users in all circumstances
  • Describes how commonly a biometric trait occurs in each individual.