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1 universal
Ia. 우주의, 만유의, 전세계의, 만인의, 널리(일반적으로)행해지는, 보편적인, 만능의, 전칭의IIn. 전칭명제 -
2 universal agent
x. 총대리점 -
3 universal compasses
x. 자재 캠퍼스 -
4 universal donor
x. o형 혈액(의 사람) -
5 Universal Postal Union
x. the 만국 우표 연합 -
6 universal suffrage
x. 보통 선거권 -
7 universal time
x. =Greenwich Time -
8 universal constant
보편상수English-Korean animal medical dictionary > universal constant
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9 universal developer
만능현상액English-Korean animal medical dictionary > universal developer
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10 universal donor
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11 universal erythroderma
전신홍색피부증English-Korean animal medical dictionary > universal erythroderma
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12 universal operating table
만능수술대English-Korean animal medical dictionary > universal operating table
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13 universal splint
다목적덧대, 다목적부목 -
14 universal wedge
만능쐐기 -
15 coordinated universal time
x. 협정 세계시(UTC) -
16 provider
n. 공급자, lion's provider=Jackal, 남의 앞잡이(universal provider 잡화상) -
17 suffrage
n. (찬성)투표, 투표(선거, 참정)권, manhood \suffrage 성년 남자 선거권, universal \suffrage 보통선거, woman \suffrage 여성 선거(참정)권 -
18 UMT
x. Universal Military Training -
19 UVM
n. universal vender mark통일 벤더 마크(미국의 백화점 업계가 종래의 UPC의 10자리 정도의 표시로는 불충분하다고 해서 개발한 상품 코드) -
20 varsal
a. =UNIVERSAL
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Universal — may refer to:* The Universe, defined as the summation of all particles and energy that exist and the space time in which all events occurAs a modifier* Universal (metaphysics) * Universal joint, a machine part consisting of a pair of hinges… … Wikipedia
Universal — U ni*ver sal, a. [L. universalis: cf. F. universel, OF. also universal. See {Universe}.] 1. Of or pertaining to the universe; extending to, including, or affecting, the whole number, quantity, or space; unlimited; general; all reaching; all… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Universal — Universal, hergeleitet vom lateinischen Wort universus (= „gesamt“), bedeutet „gesamtheitlich“, „umfassend“, „global“ („weltweit“). Als Substantiv ist Universal (Universal ) Bestandteil von: das Universalinstrument der Astronomie und Geodäsie… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Universal — puede referirse a: Universal (filosofía) Universal (metafísica) Conjunto universal Proposición universal Cuantificador universal Universal Music Group Universal Studios Universal Edition El Universal, nombre de diversos diarios en América Latina … Wikipedia Español
universal — UNIVERSÁL, Ă, universali, e, adj. 1. Care aparţine Universului, privitor la Univers; care se extinde asupra întregii lumi, care cuprinde tot ce există şi este comun tuturor; care se referă la toate fiinţele sau lucrurile luate în consideraţie… … Dicționar Român
universal — 1 Universal, cosmic, ecumenical, catholic, cosmopolitan can all mean worldwide or at least extremely widespread (as in extent, range, influence, appeal, or use). Universal is likely to suggest what is worldwide rather than pertinent to or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
universal — (Del lat. universālis, y este formado sobre el gr. καθολικός). 1. adj. Perteneciente o relativo al universo. 2. Que comprende o es común a todos en su especie, sin excepción de ninguno. 3. Que lo comprende todo en la especie de que se habla. 4.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
universal — uni·ver·sal /ˌyü nə vər səl/ adj 1 in the civil law of Louisiana a: encompassing or burdening all of one s property esp. causa mortis granted him a universal usufruct see also universal legacy at … Law dictionary
universal — [yo͞o΄nə vʉr′səl] adj. [ME universel < OFr < L universalis < universus: see UNIVERSE] 1. of the universe; present or occurring everywhere or in all things 2. of, for, affecting, or including all or the whole of something specified; not… … English World dictionary
universal — UK US /ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəl/ adjective ► existing everywhere or involving everyone: universal access/service/standards »The wireless infrastructure provides universal access to the internet for all residents. »universal agreement/appeal/approval »All of … Financial and business terms
Universal — U ni*ver sal, n. 1. The whole; the general system of the universe; the universe. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Plato calleth God the cause and original, the nature and reason, of the universal. Sir W. Raleigh. [1913 Webster] 2. (Logic) (a) A general… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English