Synonyms for ubiquitary
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : yoo-bik-wi-tuh s |
Phonetic Transcription : yuˈbɪk wɪ təs |
Définition of ubiquitary
Origin :- "turning up everywhere," 1837, from ubiquity + -ous. The earlier word was ubiquitary (1580s), from Modern Latin ubiquitarius, from ubique. Related: Ubiquitously; ubiquitousness.
- As in omnipresent : adj all-present
- As in ubiquitous : adj ever-present
- Ubiquitary flies that have of late so blistered the eares of all men, that they cannot endure any solid truth.
- Extract from : « Microcosmography » by John Earle
- Ubiquitary flies that have of late so blistered the ears of all men, that they cannot endure the solid truth.
- Extract from : « Character Writings of the 17th Century » by Various
- It is hardly a matter of surprise, then, that a creature of such an ubiquitary existence should never have been caught.
- Extract from : « Early Western Travels 1748-1846, Volume XX » by Various
Antonyms for ubiquitary
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