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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   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-pervading; as,
            universal ruin; universal good; universal benevolence or
            benefice. [bd]Anointed universal King.[b8] --Milton.
  
                     The universal cause Acts not by partial, but by
                     general laws.                                    --Pope.
  
                     This universal frame began.               --Dryden.
  
      Note: Universal and its derivatives are used in common
               discourse for general and its derivatives. See
               {General}.
  
      2. Constituting or considered as a whole; total; entire;
            whole; as, the universal world. --Shak.
  
                     At which the universal host up dent A shout that
                     tore Hell's concave.                           --Milton.
  
      3. (Mech.) Adapted or adaptable to all or to various uses,
            shapes, sizes, etc.; as, a universal milling machine.
  
      4. (Logic) Forming the whole of a genus; relatively unlimited
            in extension; affirmed or denied of the whole of a
            subject; as, a universal proposition; -- opposed to
            {particular}; e. g. (universal affirmative) All men are
            animals; (universal negative) No men are omniscient.
  
      {Universal chuck} (Mach.), a chuck, as for a lathe, having
            jaws which can be moved simultaneously so as to grasp
            objects of various sizes.
  
      {Universal church}, the whole church of God in the world; the
            catholic church. See the Note under {Catholic}, a., 1.
  
      {Universal coupling}. (Mach.) Same as {Universal joint},
            below.
  
      {Universal dial}, a dial by which the hour may be found in
            any part of the world, or under any elevation of the pole.
           
  
      {Universal instrument} (Astron.), a species of altitude and
            azimuth instrument, the peculiarity of which is, that the
            object end of the telescope is placed at right angles to
            the eye end, with a prism of total reflection at the
            angle, and the eye end constitutes a portion of the
            horizontal axis of the instrument, having the eyepiece at
            the pivot and in the center of the altitude circle, so
            that the eye has convenient access to both at the same
            time.
  
      {Universal joint} (Mach.), a contrivance used for joining two
            shafts or parts of a machine endwise, so that the one may
            give rotary motion to the other when forming an angle with
            it, or may move freely in all directions with respect to
            the other, as by means of a cross connecting the forked
            ends of the two shafts (Fig. 1). Since this joint can not
            act when the angle of the shafts is less than 140[deg], a
            double joint of the same kind is sometimes used for giving
            rotary motion at angles less than 140[deg] (Fig. 2).
  
      {Universal umbel} (Bot.), a primary or general umbel; the
            first or largest set of rays in a compound umbel; --
            opposed to partial umbel. A universal involucre is not
            unfrequently placed at the foot of a universal umbel.
  
      Syn: General; all; whole; total. See {General}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Universal \U`ni*ver"sal\, n.
      1. The whole; the general system of the universe; the
            universe. [Obs.]
  
                     Plato calleth God the cause and original, the nature
                     and reason, of the universal.            --Sir W.
                                                                              Raleigh.
  
      2. (Logic)
            (a) A general abstract conception, so called from being
                  universally applicable to, or predicable of, each
                  individual or species contained under it.
            (b) A universal proposition. See {Universal}, a., 4.

From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Universal, IN (town, FIPS 77912)
      Location: 39.62160 N, 87.45302 W
      Population (1990): 392 (179 housing units)
      Area: 0.7 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
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