Universal
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Universal may refer to:
- Universal (act), an act by authorities in several periods of History of Ukraine
- Universal (metaphysics)
- universal algebra, a field of mathematics that studies the ideas common to all algebraic structures.
- universal binary, a software product works on both Intel and PowerPC processors on Apple Macintosh computers.
- computationally universal, an abstract machine or programming language which has a computational power equivalent to a universal Turing machine.
- Universal pragmatics
- universal property, a term used in various branches of mathematics.
- linguistic universal, a statement which applies to all languages.
- universal wavefunction, the wavefunction of the universe, used in quantum cosmology and decoherent interpretations of quantum mechanics.
- Universal certificate, a BBFC rating that signifies a work suitable for all viewers.
- Universality (philosophy), a proposition affirming a property of all the members of a collection.
Universal is the name of:
- Universal Corporation, an American tobacco company.
- Universal Studios, a major American media conglomerate.
- Universal Music Group, a major music recording company.
- Universal Records, a record company owned by Universal Music Group.
- Universal Airlines, a now-defunct airline based in Georgetown, Guyana.
- Universal Airlines (US), a now-defuncct airline based in in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
- Universal Stereo, a Mexico City radio station
- Universal gym machines, a line of exercise machines marketed by Universal Gym Equipment.
- Universal Helicopters, a commercial helicopter transport company.
- Universal (game company), a video game company primarily active in the 1980s.
- Universal, a make of oxygen rebreather scuba set designed to be used with the Sladen Suit.
- The Universal, a song by the English rock band Blur.
- Universal (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark album), released in 1996
- Universal (YFriday album), released in 2006
Universal may also be:
- Catholicism, whose name derives from the Greek καθολικος = "universal".
See also:
- El Universal (disambiguation) for Spanish-language newspapers.
- Universality
- Universalism
- Universalization
- Universal Remote