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omni-

a combining form meaning “all,” used in the formation of compound words: omnifarious; omnipotence; omniscient.

Origin:
< L, comb. form of omnis
omni-  
pref.  All: omnidirectional.

[Latin, from omnis, all; see op- in Indo-European roots.]

Omni-

Om"ni-\ [L. omnis all.] A combining form denoting all, every, everywhere; as in omnipotent, all-powerful; omnipresent.

omni- 
L. omni-, combining form of omnis "all, every," of unknown origin, perhaps lit. "abundant," from *op-ni-, from PIE base *op- "to work, produce in abundance" (see opus).
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