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...
omnivorous.
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Math words that start with o are operation, order, octagon,ordinary,and more to come!
There are words that start with every letter of the alphabet in mathematics. For x some words are x-intercept, x-y plane, x-z plane, and Xi.
omnivorous.
The prefix of all or everywhere is Omni. Omni is a Latin word and it is a combining form of the word all.
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Omnivorous.
From the Latin omni- meaning 'all, everything', we derive the word omnibus, 'to carry every (one)', which usage has shortened to our current 'bus'.
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The term "omni" is derived from Latin. It means "all" or "every."
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Omnipotent.
There are many words that begin with the prefix "omni." In addition to the ones you mentioned there are "omnidirectional," "omnivore, and "omnisexual."