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  • It derives from omnibus, which is the dative plural of the Latin word omnis, so it means 'for all' - a 'vehicle for all'.

    Archive 2007-08-01 DC 2007

  • It derives from omnibus, which is the dative plural of the Latin word omnis, so it means 'for all' - a 'vehicle for all'.

    On bus DC 2007

  • The rule which finds its application here may be most briefly expressed in Latin: omnis motus, quo celerior, eo magis motus.

    The Wisdom of Life 2004

  • And another, a Latin phrase omnis cellula e cellula, which means all cells come from other cells just like it by means of cell division.

    The Origins Of The Word 'Cell' 2010

  • And another, a Latin phrase omnis cellula e cellula, which means all cells come from other cells just like it by means of cell division.

    The Origins Of The Word 'Cell' 2010

  • And another, a Latin phrase omnis cellula e cellula, which means all cells come from other cells just like it by means of cell division.

    The Origins Of The Word 'Cell' 2010

  • And another, a Latin phrase omnis cellula e cellula, which means all cells come from other cells just like it by means of cell division.

    The Origins Of The Word 'Cell' 2010

  • And another, a Latin phrase omnis cellula e cellula, which means all cells come from other cells just like it by means of cell division.

    The Origins Of The Word 'Cell' 2010

  • I would fain see you what pedants call omnis homo, and what Pope much better calls

    Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005

  • You know what I'm talking about, the 'omnis': Omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient.

    Countercurrents.org 2010

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