universal class

  • 1Universal class — is a category derived from the philosophy of Hegel, redefined and popularized by Karl Marx. In Marxism it denotes that class of people within a stratified society for which, at a given point in history, self interested action coincides with the… …

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  • 2universal class — noun : a class comprising all members of a universe of discourse * * * Logic. (in the theory of classes) the class that includes all other classes and is composed of all individuals composing these classes …

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  • 3universal class — Logic. (in the theory of classes) the class that includes all other classes and is composed of all individuals composing these classes. * * * …

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  • 4universal class — /junəvɜsəl ˈklas/ (say yoohnuhversuhl klahs) noun Logic that class which includes all other classes, and has for its members the individuals who are members of any of these subordinate classes …

  • 5Universal hashing — is a randomized algorithm for selecting a hash function F with the following property: for any two distinct inputs x and y , the probability that F(x)=F(y) (i.e., that there is a hash collision between x and y ) is the same as if F was a random… …

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  • 6universal set — noun A set large enough to contain all sets under consideration in the current context. Syn: universal class, universe …

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  • 7Class CNBC — Launched June 14, 2000 Owned by Class Editori (60%), Mediaset (20%), NBC Universal (20%) Picture format 4:3 (576i, SDTV) …

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  • 8Universal Wrestling Federation (Bill Watts) — Universal Wrestling Federation Acronym UWF Founded 1950s NWA Tri State 1979 (Mid South) 1986 (UWF) …

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  • 9Universal algebra — (sometimes called general algebra) is the field of mathematics that studies algebraic structures themselves, not examples ( models ) of algebraic structures.For instance, rather than take particular groups as the object of study, in universal… …

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  • 10universal — 1 Universal, cosmic, ecumenical, catholic, cosmopolitan can all mean worldwide or at least extremely widespread (as in extent, range, influence, appeal, or use). Universal is likely to suggest what is worldwide rather than pertinent to or… …

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