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ubiquitous

English

Etymology

From Latin ubique (everywhere), from ubi (where).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ju??b?k.w?.t?s/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ju?b?k.w?.t?s/

Adjective

ubiquitous (not comparable)

  1. Being everywhere at once: omnipresent.
    Synonym: omnipresent
  2. Appearing to be everywhere at once; being or seeming to be in more than one location at the same time.
    • 1851 – Herman Melville, Moby Dick, Chapter 41
      One of the wild suggestions referred to, as at last coming to be linked with the White Whale in the minds of the superstitiously inclined, was the unearthly conceit that Moby Dick was ubiquitous; that he had actually been encountered in opposite latitudes at one and the same instant of time.
    Synonym: ever-present
  3. Widespread; very prevalent.
    Synonyms: common, pervasive

Quotations

  • 1927–1929 – Mahatma Gandhi, An Autobiography or The Story of my Experiments with Truth, Part V (XII) The Stain of Indigo, translated 1940 by Mahadev Desai
    I returned to the Ashram. The ubiquitous Chetaskumar was there too.

Synonyms

  • see also Thesaurus:widespread

Derived terms

  • ubiquitously

Related terms

Translations

Further reading

  • ubiquitous in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • ubiquitous in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • ubiquitous at OneLook Dictionary Search

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subservient

English

Etymology

From Latin subserviens, present active of subservio (I serve under)

Pronunciation

Adjective

subservient (comparative more subservient, superlative most subservient)

  1. Useful in an inferior capacity.
  2. Obsequiously submissive.

Translations

See also

  • obedient
  • subordinate

Latin

Verb

subservient

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of subservi?

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