Omni
1.
a combining form meaning “all,” used in the formation of compound words:
omnifarious; omnipotence; omniscient.
combining form
1.
all or everywhere: omnipresent
word-forming element meaning “all,” from Latin omni-, combining form of omnis “all, every, the whole, of every kind,” of unknown origin, perhaps literally “abundant,” from *op-ni-, from PIE root *op- “to work, produce in abundance” (see opus).
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[ohm-nee-ah weeng-kit ah-mohr; English om-nee-uh vin-sit ey-mawr] /ˈoʊm niˌɑ ˈwiŋ kɪt ˈɑ moʊr; English ˈɒm ni ə ˈvɪn sɪt ˈeɪ mɔr/ Latin. 1. love conquers all. /ˈɒmnɪə ˈvɪnsɪt ˈæmɔː/ uknown 1. love conquers all things
- Omnia
[in ohm-nee-ah pah-rah-too s; English in om-nee-uh puh-rey-tuh s] /ɪn ˈoʊm niˌɑ pɑˈrɑ tʊs; English ɪn ˈɒm ni ə pəˈreɪ təs/ Latin. 1. prepared for all things. [lah-bohr ohm-nee-ah wing-kit; English ley-ber om-nee-uh vin-sit] /ˈlɑ boʊr ˈoʊm niˌɑ ˈwɪŋ kɪt; English ˈleɪ bər ˈɒm ni ə ˈvɪn sɪt/ Latin. 1. work conquers all: motto of […]
- Omnibearing
[om-nuh-bair-ing] /ˈɒm nəˌbɛər ɪŋ/ noun, Navigation. 1. the of an omnirange station.
- Omnibus
[om-nuh-buhs, -buh s] /ˈɒm nəˌbʌs, -bəs/ noun, plural omnibuses or for 1, omnibusses. 1. 1 (def 1). 2. a volume of reprinted works of a single author or of works related in interest or theme. adjective 3. pertaining to, including, or dealing with numerous objects or items at once: an omnibus bill submitted to a […]
- Omnibus-clause
noun, Insurance. 1. a clause, especially in an automobile liability policy, extending coverage to persons other than the insured named in the policy.