versal
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of versal
Example Sentences
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More than anything, the exhibition seemed to prove that 20th-Century art is far too subjective for the telling of uni versal truths.
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Whatever the cause of its sudden thickening, Matthews reasoned, the bridge could not have grown faster than the velocity of light, which is the uni versal speed limit.
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I anger her sometimes, and tell her that Paris is the properer man; but I'll warrant you, when I say so, she looks as pale as any clout in the versal world.
From Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, William
Behold, we learn thus how bitter afflictions and uni-940 versal miseries came upon us.
From Genesis A Translated from the Old English by Mason, Lawrence
This crater consists of a circle of hills some of which stand quite detached, but all have a very regular, qua- qua versal dip, at an inclination of between thirty and forty degrees.
From Volcanic Islands by Darwin, Charles
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