univocal उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Besides, the advent in the 2006 regional elections of a new party whose main ideology is countering Catalan nationalism, Ciutadans-Partido de la Ciudadan�a, all make the independence issue a far from univocal question.
- Several fundamental questions as the definition of a non-equilibrium entropy and temperature, the status of the Second law of thermodynamics, a univocal choice of state variables receive only partial responses and ask for more definitive answers.
- In " Categories ", Aristotle defines what is meant by " synonymous " or univocal words, what is meant by " homonymous " or equivocal words, and what is meant by " paronymous " or denominative words.
- An ideograph, then, is not just any particular word or phrase used in political discourse, but one of a particular subset of terms that are often invoked in political discourse but which does not have a clear, univocal definition.
- Then, the historical section established a direct and univocal connection between the force feeding and the word " ficatum " which meant " liver " in vulgar Latin and was the root for the words meaning " liver " in Romance languages.
- This section uses Duns Scotus, Spinoza, and others to make the case that " there has only ever been one ontological proposition : Being is univocal . . . . A single voice raises the clamor of being " ( 35 ).
- The major advantage ISO 9 has over other competing systems is its univocal system of one character for one character equivalents ( by the use of diacritics ), which faithfully represents the original spelling and allows for reverse transliteration, even if the language is unknown.
- Another version of spontaneous generation is variously termed univocal generation, " heterogenesis " or " xenogenesis ", in which one form of life has been supposed to arise from a different form, such as tapeworms from the bodies of their hosts.
- Harclay's argument for the univocal concept of being seeks to answer two questions : whether there is anything univocally common between God and his creatures & and [ whether the same is true ] concerning substance and accident " ( M . Henninger 206 ).
- As a geometric plane, it is in no way bound to a mental design but rather an abstract or virtual design; which for Deleuze, is the metaphysical or ontological itself : a formless, univocal, self-organizing process which always qualitatively differentiates from itself.