omni-

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See also: omni

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Ultimately from Latin omnis (all).

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omni-

  1. all

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Compounds in which the second element is Germanic often use the Germanic prefix al-/all- instead of omni-.

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French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin omnis (all).

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omni-

  1. prefix meaning everywhere
    omniprésent.
  2. prefix meaning all
    omnivore.

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omni- (European spelling)

  1. omni- (all)

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Spanish[edit]

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omni-

  1. omni-; bad; badly

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