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Etymology of the English word omnipresent

the English word omnipresent
derived from the Medieval Latin word omnipraesentus
derived from the Latin word praesens (present; at hand; existing)
derived from the Latin word praeesse (be in charge, control, head)
using the Latin prefix omni-
derived from the Latin word omnis (all men, all persons; each, every, every one)

Usage

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