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universality

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WORDNET DICTIONARY

Noun universality has 1 sense

CIDE DICTIONARY

universalityn. [Cf. F. universalité.].
     The quality or state of being universal; unlimited extension or application; generality; -- distinguished from particularity; as, the unversality of a proposition; the unversality of sin; the unversality of the Deluge.  [1913 Webster]

THESAURUS

universality

all-comprehensiveness, all-inclusiveness, boundlessness, catholicity, completeness, comprehensiveness, cosmopolitanism, countlessness, ecumenicalism, ecumenicity, endlessness, entireness, entirety, eternity, exhaustiveness, exhaustlessness, forever, fullness, generality, generalization, globalism, globality, holism, illimitability, immeasurability, immensity, incalculability, inclusiveness, incomprehensibility, inexhaustibility, infiniteness, infinitude, infinity, innumerability, intactness, integrality, integrity, interminability, internationalism, limitlessness, measurelessness, numberlessness, omnipresence, perpetuity, pervasiveness, solidarity, solidity, termlessness, thoroughness, total approach, totality, ubiquity, unity, unmeasurability, wholeness, world without end, worldwideness

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Generality

N generality, generalization, universality, catholicity, catholicism, miscellany, miscellaneousness, dragnet, common run, worldwideness, everyone, everybody, all hands, all the world and his wife, anybody, N or M, all sorts, prevalence, run, general, generic, collective, broad, comprehensive, sweeping, encyclopedical, widespread, universal, catholic, catholical, common, worldwide, ecumenical, oecumenical, transcendental, prevalent, prevailing, rife, epidemic, besetting, all over, covered with, Pan-American, Anglican, Pan-Hellenic, Pan-Germanic, slavic, panharmonic, every, all, unspecified, impersonal, customary, whatever, whatsoever, to a man, one and all, generally, always, for better for worse, in general, generally speaking, speaking generally, for the most part, in the long run.

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