ubiquitous
Etymology
From Latin ubique (“everywhere”), from ubi (“where”).
adj
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Being everywhere at once: omnipresent. To Christians, Hindus, Jews, and Muslims, God is ubiquitous. -
Appearing to be everywhere at once; being or seeming to be in more than one location at the same time. -
Widespread; very prevalent.
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