The ubiquity



Example: The ubiquity shows widespread presence

Definition


"The ubiquity" refers to the state or fact of being everywhere or very common, showing a widespread presence across various places or contexts. It highlights how something can appear or be found in many different locations simultaneously.

Etymology


The word "ubiquity" comes from the Latin word 'ubique,' meaning 'everywhere.' It was adopted into English in the early 17th century to describe the characteristic of being present everywhere at once. Did you know? The root 'ubi' means 'where,' making "ubiquity" literally imply 'where, where?'

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"The ubiquity" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (C2) - set 1", containing 95 commonly used words.
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