unæquivocal

Adjective

 * 1) * 1932, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynæcologists (Great Britain), The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynæcology of the British Empire, volume 39, page 316:
 * Thus, we have repeatedly referred to the high abortion and premature birth-rate, and to the tendency to placental infarction found in women subject to the unæquivocal eclamptic type of toxæmia.
 * 1) * 1965, Acta Biologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, volumes 15–16, page 197 (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia):
 * No unæquivocal data are available concerning the occurrence of other substances [8].
 * 1) * 1980, Folia Haematologica: Internationales Zentralorgan für Blut- und Serumforschung, volume 107, page 615 (Verlag Von August Hirschwald):
 * Once a (hæmato)cytologist is familiar with lymph node cytology and has the opportunity to use the Giemsa stain routinely, he is as safe as a histologist in making a class V, i.e. an unæquivocal, diagnosis of malignancy.
 * 1) * 1980, Folia Haematologica: Internationales Zentralorgan für Blut- und Serumforschung, volume 107, page 615 (Verlag Von August Hirschwald):
 * Once a (hæmato)cytologist is familiar with lymph node cytology and has the opportunity to use the Giemsa stain routinely, he is as safe as a histologist in making a class V, i.e. an unæquivocal, diagnosis of malignancy.