univoco
unambiguous; univocal; one-way
adjective oo-NEE-voh-koh Rare
Origin: Latin univocus, from unus (one) + vox (voice)
Usage Note
Univoco describes something that has only one possible meaning or interpretation — un segnale univoco (an unambiguous signal), una risposta univoca (a clear-cut answer). It is formal and often used in logic, law, and academic writing. The antonym is equivoco (ambiguous). Masculine plural: univoci; feminine: univoca / univoche.
Examples
"Il messaggio deve essere univoco e chiaro."
Natural Translation
The message must be unambiguous and clear.
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