ubiquitous, omnipresent, pervasive, prevalent
Ubiquitous.
The correct spelling is actually "ubiquitous". It means present, appearing, or found everywhere.
The word 'everywhere' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Specifically an adverb of place.It should be noted that two of the eight dictionaries consulted designated the word 'everywhere' as a noun.One of the dictionaries consulted designated the word 'everywhere' as an adverb, a pronoun, and a conjunction.
The simple present tense is do.
"Has" is in present tense. The past tense is "had".
The present participle of the word "study" is "studying."
The term for everywhere is ominipresent, but the adjective ubiquitous is used to mean something that is constantly encountered.
'Anyplace' is generally used as one word.
Omnipresent is close. It means: present everywhere simultaneously.
omni
The prefix would be Omni-. The prefix Omni- means all, with its roots in Latin, as the combining form of the word Omnis.
try contagious
If God is anywhere, He is everywhere. God cannot be in one place, and not in another.
it means to be everywhere at the same time
It is present everywhere.
The word everywhere has three syllables. (Eve-ry-where)
Ubiquitous- Present, appearing, or found everywhere: "his ubiquitous influence" Omnipresent- Occurring everywhere at the same time
Bacteria are present EVERYWHERE