can transmit in all directions with a donut shaped radiation pattern.
omnivorous.
Since omni is a prefix that means 'all, every or everywhere', it can be added to the beginning of a large number of words. From Webster's Dictionary: omniarch, omniarchs, omnibus, omnibuses, omnibusses, omnicompetence, omnicompetences, omnicompetent, omnidirectional, omnifarious, omnific, omnificent, omniform, omnimode, omnipotence, omnipotences, omnipotent, omnipotently, omnipotents, omnipresence, omnipresences, omnipresent, omnirange, omniranges, omniscience, omnisciences, omniscient, omnisciently, omnivora, omnivore, omnivores, omnivorous, omnivorously. Though any number of others could be created and still be grammatically correct: omnisexual, omnidextrous...
another name for semi colons
A semi-circle is a two dimensional shape.
The prefix of all or everywhere is Omni. Omni is a Latin word and it is a combining form of the word all.
The omni word that means "all-seeing" is omniscient.
The prefix "omni-" means all.
The term "omni" is derived from Latin. It means "all" or "every."
all hating
Omni
The prefix "omni-" means all or every. It is derived from the Latin word "omnis" which also means all.
The prefix "omni-" is from Latin omnis, "all". So, for example, "omnipotent" is "all-powerful"; "omniscient" is "all-knowing", etc.
O is an initial for 'omni'. It's the first letter in the word. The entire word is Latin for 'all'.
Answer"omni" as in omniscient, meaning "all knowing"Omni- Om"ni- [L. omnis all.]A combining form denoting all, every, everywhere; as in omnipotent, all-powerful; omnipresent.Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
all, everything
Omni refers to all or everywhere.