omnibus
adjective/ˈɒmnɪbəs/
/ˈɑːmnɪbəs/
(North American English)- including many things or different types of thing
- an omnibus law
Word Originearly 19th cent.: via French from Latin, literally ‘for all’, dative plural of omnis.Want to learn more?
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