quasiuniversality

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Etymology

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From quasiuniversal +‎ -ity.

Noun

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quasiuniversality (uncountable)

  1. (chiefly physics) The state of being quasiuniversal; the property of existing or holding true in virtually all conditions.
    • 2014, Sebastiano Bernuzzi, Alessandro Nagar, Simone Balmelli, Tim Dietrich, Maximiliano Ujevic, “Quasiuniversal properties of neutron star mergers”, in Physical Review Letters, volume 112, number 20, →DOI:
      The quasiuniversality is a property of the conservative dynamics; nontrivial relations emerge as the binary interaction becomes tidally dominated.