† uˈnivocacy Obs.—1
[f. post-cl. L. ūnivoc-us (see next) + -acy.]
Univocal quality; oneness or sameness of character.
| 1658 Sir T. Browne Gard. Cyrus 135 The æquivocall production of things under undiscerned principles, makes a large part of generation, though they seem to hold a wide univocacy in their set and certain Originals. |