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omni-
a combining form meaning “all,” used in the formation of compound words.
omnifarious; omnipotence; omniscient.
omni-
combining form
all or everywhere
omnipresent
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of omni-1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of omni-1
Example Sentences
No one listening that night, at the Omni in Atlanta, would have mistaken what they heard for a concession speech.
Opera makers of all sorts and from all continents have checked into the Omni hotel downtown.
Other notable premieres at the festival include Michael Mohan’s “Immaculate,” an intense horror story set at an Italian convent starring Sydney Sweeney; Bernardo Britto’s “Omni Loop,” a time-loop tale featuring Mary Louise Parker and Ayo Edebiri; Sara Zandieh’s comedy “Doin’ It,” with Lily Singh; and E.L.
Herbert wrote about his distrust — hatred, even — of hero worship and how it influenced Dune for the July 1980 issue of Omni Magazine.
Omni Air International hired him in 2019.
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When To Use
Omni- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “all.” It is often used in scientific and technical terms.Omni- comes from Latin omnis, meaning “all.” The Greek translation of omnis is â “all, each, every,” which is the source of the combining forms pan- and panto-, as in panorama and pantomime. To learn more, check out our 51Թs That Use articles for the combining forms pan-, pant-, and panto-.
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