Universality (noun)

  1. The state or quality of being universal; the fact that something is true or applicable to all things, people, or places.
  2. A universal aspect, principle, or law.
  3. A feature or attribute that is common to all members of a particular group or category.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french universalité or latin universalitas, from universalis (see universal).

Examples:

  1. The universality of death is a common theme in literature.
  2. Einstein's theory of relativity has a universal appeal.
  3. The universality of love is a popular belief.
  4. The universality of human rights is a cornerstone of modern civilization.
  5. The universality of music as a form of communication transcends cultural boundaries.
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