Biunivocal

/ˌbaɪjuːnɪˈvoʊkəl/ adjective

Having a one-to-one correspondence between two things, where each element in one set matches exactly one element in another set.

From Latin 'bi-' (two) + 'univocal' (having one meaning or corresponding exactly). Univocal comes from 'unus' (one) + 'vox' (voice/meaning). The term evolved in mathematics to describe bijective relationships.

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