univocal

univocal
univocally, adv.
/yooh niv"euh keuhl, yooh'neuh voh"-/, adj.
having only one meaning; unambiguous.
[1535-45; < LL univoc(us) (uni- UNI- + -vocus, adj. deriv. of vox, s. voc-, VOICE) + -AL1]

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