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| om·ni·bus [ ómni bùss, ómnibəss ] |
noun (plural om·ni·bus·es) |
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1. book collecting separate works: a single book containing several works, usually by the same author, involving the same main character, or on the same subject, previously published separately
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2. U.K. single broadcast of programs: a single continuous broadcast consisting of several radio or television programs previously broadcast separately as installments of a serial or soap opera
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3. vehicles
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archaic or formal
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Same as bus
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adjective |
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with many different things: bringing many different things together as a single unit
 an omnibus education bill
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| [Early 19th century. Directly or via French< Latin, "for all" < omnis "all" (see omni-)] |