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It is a form of the adjective omnis, omnis, omne, meaning all.
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Omnia is correct; omnis is either a nominative or a genitive singular noun ending.
"Omnis potentis dei" is Latin for "All-powerful God." It refers to the belief in a deity who possesses complete and unlimited power over all things.
The prefix "omni-" means all or every. It is derived from the Latin word "omnis" which also means all.
The word for "all" is omnis, plural omnes.Omnis usually means "each, every" in the singular, but can also mean "all" in such uses as omnis sapientia "all widsom", or Caesar's famous Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, "All Gaul is divided into three parts."The word totus can be translated "all" when this is understood to mean "the whole; entire".
The term "omni" is derived from Latin. It means "all" or "every."
The term "omnivore" is a Latin word. It comes from the Latin words "omnis," meaning all, and "vorare," meaning to devour.
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