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OMNI

Description:

Omni is a versatile term that can be used as a noun, adjective, or prefix. It suggests comprehending or encompassing all things or all forms.

Noun:

1. Omni (plural: omnis)

- The word omni refers to a person or thing that possesses or represents all or many characteristics.

Example sentence: The CEO of the company is considered an omni, as he excels in finance, marketing, and technology.

Adjective:

1. Omni (comparative: more omni, superlative: most omni)

- When used as an adjective, omni describes something that is all-encompassing, all-knowing, or universal in its nature.

Example sentence: The novel explored omni themes of love, loss, and redemption, making it a captivating read.

Prefix:

1. Omni-

- As a prefix, omni is used to create compound words that convey the idea of all or every.

Example sentence: The omniscient narrator in the story had knowledge about all the characters' thoughts and actions.

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