nowhere ummm.... in one place ....... exact place those are all I can think of
Omnipresent is an adjective.
Omnipresent.
There is a modified Latin word 'ubiquitarius' translated to mean 'turning up everywhere'. The word ubiquitarius is derived from 'ubique' which means everywhere.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
"omnipresent"
Omnipresent is an adjective.
God is omnipresent.
Omnipresent.
sand is an omnipresent thing in a beach house.
There is a modified Latin word 'ubiquitarius' translated to mean 'turning up everywhere'. The word ubiquitarius is derived from 'ubique' which means everywhere.
That is an impossible question to answer. Since God is omnipresent, we would also have to be omnipresent.
Yes Christ's word which is the Bible is everlasting and omnipresent.
No.
It is the omnipresent rush of water which give the Este Gardens their peculiar character.
omnipresent
No.
Viruses are omnipresent.