universal
UK: ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəl | US: ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːrsəl
adj. 1. Relating to or affecting all people or things collectively.
adj. 2. Applicable or common to all members of a group or category.
adj. 3. Present or existing everywhere.
The word "universal" originates from Latin universalis, combining uni- (meaning "one") and versus (past participle of vertere, meaning "to turn"). The root vers implies "turned into one" or "combined into a whole," reflecting the idea of inclusivity or totality. Over time, it evolved to signify something encompassing all parts or applicable everywhere.
The concept of human rights is considered universal.
This tool has universal compatibility with all devices.
The law of gravity is a universal principle.
She has a universal appeal that transcends cultural boundaries.
The company aims to create a universal solution for energy storage.