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''omni'' is a term meaning all totally e.g omni-present (be in many places at the same time), omni-science (knows everything to infinity)

While multi stand for many especially more than two e.g multi-lateral (more than two contries).

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"Omni" means all or everywhere, while "multi" means many or multiple. "Omni" suggests total coverage or inclusion, while "multi" indicates a variety or quantity of something.

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