Ubiquitous
Example: Ubiquitous systems appear everywhere
Definition
"Ubiquitous" describes something that is present, appearing, or found everywhere at the same time, often in a way that is noticeable or all-encompassing. For example, "ubiquitous systems appear everywhere" means these systems are found in all places simultaneously.
Etymology
The word "ubiquitous" comes from the Latin 'ubique,' meaning 'everywhere,' combined with the suffix '-ous,' which forms adjectives. Did you know? Its use in English dates back to the early 19th century to describe something that seems to be present everywhere at once.
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"Ubiquitous" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (C2) - set 2", containing 91 commonly used words.
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