Omni is all things, and love is oxytocine, so Omnilove is love for all things. Essentially love for life.
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When he's got the finest bussy in the land.
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When he's got the finest bussy in the land.
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I really need more shelf space, I've got a giant cardboard box in my bedroom with the entire Berserk omnibussy.
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He's so BPD but I can't resist that omnibussy
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He's so BPD but I can't resist that omnibussy
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Pronunciation: \ ˈäm-ni-ˈa-ris-tō \
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition:
1. An individual possessing extensive and diverse knowledge, expertise, or excellence across multiple fields or disciplines.
2. A person regarded as an intellectual elite, often demonstrating exceptional wisdom, understanding, and capability in various areas of study and practice.
Etymology:
Derived from the Latin prefix "omni-" meaning "all" or "every," and the Greek root "aristo," meaning "best" or "excellent."
Usage in a Sentence:
- Leonardo da Vinci is often considered an OmniAristo due to his profound contributions to art, science, and engineering.
- In modern times, an OmniAristo might be someone who excels in technology, literature, and the arts simultaneously.
Synonyms:
- Polymath
- Renaissance person
- Universal genius
Antonyms:
- Specialist
- Narrow-minded person
Related Words:
- Polymath
- Intellectual
- Erudite
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition:
1. An individual possessing extensive and diverse knowledge, expertise, or excellence across multiple fields or disciplines.
2. A person regarded as an intellectual elite, often demonstrating exceptional wisdom, understanding, and capability in various areas of study and practice.
Etymology:
Derived from the Latin prefix "omni-" meaning "all" or "every," and the Greek root "aristo," meaning "best" or "excellent."
Usage in a Sentence:
- Leonardo da Vinci is often considered an OmniAristo due to his profound contributions to art, science, and engineering.
- In modern times, an OmniAristo might be someone who excels in technology, literature, and the arts simultaneously.
Synonyms:
- Polymath
- Renaissance person
- Universal genius
Antonyms:
- Specialist
- Narrow-minded person
Related Words:
- Polymath
- Intellectual
- Erudite
- Leonardo da Vinci is often considered an OmniAristo due to his profound contributions to art, science, and engineering.
- In modern times, an OmniAristo might be someone who excels in technology, literature, and the arts simultaneously.
- In modern times, an OmniAristo might be someone who excels in technology, literature, and the arts simultaneously.
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Part of Speech: Noun
Definition:
1) An individual possessing extensive and diverse knowledge, expertise, or excellence across multiple fields or disciplines.
2) A person regarded as an intellectual elite, often demonstrating exceptional wisdom, understanding, and capability in various areas of study and practice.
Etymology:
Derived from the Latin prefix "omni-" meaning "all" or "every," and the Greek root "aristo," meaning "best" or "excellent."
Synonyms:
- Polymath
- Renaissance person
- Universal genius
Antonyms:
- Specialist
- Narrow-minded person
Related Words:
- Polymath
- Intellectual
- Erudite
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition:
1) An individual possessing extensive and diverse knowledge, expertise, or excellence across multiple fields or disciplines.
2) A person regarded as an intellectual elite, often demonstrating exceptional wisdom, understanding, and capability in various areas of study and practice.
Etymology:
Derived from the Latin prefix "omni-" meaning "all" or "every," and the Greek root "aristo," meaning "best" or "excellent."
Synonyms:
- Polymath
- Renaissance person
- Universal genius
Antonyms:
- Specialist
- Narrow-minded person
Related Words:
- Polymath
- Intellectual
- Erudite
- Leonardo da Vinci is often considered an OmniAristo due to his profound contributions to art, science, and engineering.
- In modern times, an OmniAristo might be someone who excels in technology, literature, and the arts simultaneously.
- In modern times, an OmniAristo might be someone who excels in technology, literature, and the arts simultaneously.
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Despite the pressure to conform at the office party, Sarah embraced omnitery, confidently wearing her vibrant, unique outfit and sharing her genuine thoughts with everyone.
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