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Omni- is a perfix derived from Latin, meaning 'all' or 'entirely', regardless of any context.

When used in conjunction with a deity, it is usually attached to one or more of these words:

  • potent (omnipotent = allpowerful);
  • scient (omniscient = allknowing);
  • benevolent (omnibenevolent = entirely good and well-wishing);
  • present (omnipresent = present everywhere)

which are all intended to describe that deity as being essentially perfect.

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Omnis means all or every and is found in English words like "omniscient, omnipotent" or literally "all knowing, and all powerful"

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The prefix Omni means all or every. Some words with this prefix are omnipotent, omniscious, omnivorous, etc.

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omnipotent

ominous

omnivore

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all

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