Noun
The state or essence of being univocal.
(philosophy) The idea that words describing the properties of God mean the same thing as when they apply to people or things.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDeleuze adapts the doctrine of univocity to claim that being is, univocally, difference. Source: Internet
In other words, those who see in these different expressions a change in teaching are committing the fallacy of univocity of terms in logic. Source: Internet
"With univocity, however, it is not the differences which are and must be: it is being which is Difference, in the sense that it is said of difference. Source: Internet