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Etymology

From Latin ubique (“‘everywhere’”) < ubi (“‘where’”).

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ubiquitous (not comparable)

  1. Being everywhere at once: omnipresent.
    To Hindus and Christians, God is ubiquitous.
  2. Seeming to appear everywhere at the same time.

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