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origamist 

a person trained in the ancient japanese art of folding paper
That dude is totally a sweet origamist, he made like 1500 cranes and gave them to charity.
origamist by hellathatguy June 22, 2007
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omnimistic 

When you are pessimistic and optimistic about situations
When the Train was wobbling viscously I was omnimistic the the train can fall or push through

origamist 

A person with no life that thinks that using the ancient Japanese art of folding paper will make them cool again.
Him (trying to impress a girl): I'm an origamist.
Her: That's stupid.
origamist by Tmwr January 29, 2017

OmniAristo 

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
- 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.
OmniAristo by @debest June 8, 2024

OmniAristo 

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."

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.
OmniAristo by @debest June 13, 2024

Omnimistic 

Omnimistic(adjective)

Pronunciation: /pm.nI'mis.tik/

Holding the belief that all philosophies, religions, worldviews, or systems of thought contain some truth or value; embracing a universal, inclusive form of optimism that recognizes potential goodness or meaning in everything.

Omnimist (noun)

A person who holds an omnimistic worldview- someone who sees value in all perspectives and believes that truth or positivity can be found in all things.
"Her omnimistic attitude allowed her to learn from every belief system without conflict."

"The philosopher was an omnimist, finding wisdom in both science and spirituality."
Omnimistic by Xero Ark July 10, 2025