English Words: O

15,494 words · Page 89 of 310

omnipotencynoun

Omnipotence.

omnipotentadj

Having unlimited power, force or authority.

omnipotentialadj

Allowing for every possibility; unlimited in potential.

omnipotentialitynoun

The characteristic or feeling that anything is possible, and there are no limits on what may be achieved; (countable, rare) an instance of this.

omnipotentlyadv

In an omnipotent manner.

omnipresencenoun

The ability to be, or the characteristic of being, at all places at the same time (usually only attributed to God).

omnipresentadj

Being everywhere simultaneously.

omnipresentialadj

Omnipresent; present everywhere.

omnipresentlyadv

In an omnipresent manner.

omniprevalencenoun

The state of being omniprevalent.

omniprevalentadj

Prevalent everywhere or in all things.

omniracialadj

Concerning or including every race.

omnirangenoun

A short-range radio navigation system for aircraft, based on a network of fixed radio beacons on the ground.

omniregencynoun

Universal dominion.

omnirelevancenoun

The quality of being omnirelevant.

omnirelevantadj

Relevant everywhere, or to everything; always relevant.

omniscentnoun

Misspelling of omniscient.

omnisciencenoun

The capacity to know everything.

omnisciencynoun

Omniscience.

omniscientadj

Having total knowledge.

omniscientistnoun

A person who is knowledgeable in all the sciences

omniscientlyadv

In an omniscient manner; with omniscience.

omnisciousadj

Omniscient; all-knowing.

omnisentiencenoun

Sensory awareness of all things.

omnisentientadj

Having omnisentience, a sensory awareness of all things.

omnisexualadj

Being attracted to all genders (sometimes distinguished from pansexual by saying omnisexual attraction may still take account of gender or prefer particular genders).

omnisexualitynoun

Pansexuality.

omnisexuallyadv

In an omnisexual manner.

omnishamblesnoun

A situation that is bad or mismanaged in every way.

omnishambolicadj

Being or relating to an omnishambles; utterly mismanaged.

omnisignificancenoun

The quality of being omnisignificant.

omnisignificantadj

Meaningful in every detail.

omnismnoun

The recognition and respect of all religions.

omnisovereignadj

Absolutely sovereign.

omnisovereigntynoun

Unlimited, unconditional sovereignty, often attributed to a supreme being.

omnispatialadj

Throughout space; everywhere in space.

omnispatialitynoun

The property of being omnispatial.

omnispatiallyadv

Throughout space; everywhere in space.

omnispectiveadj

Beholding everything; all-seeing.

omnistnoun

An advocate of omnism.

omnisubjugantadj

Subjugating all others.

omnisufficiencynoun

The condition of being omnisufficient.

omnisufficientadj

sufficient in all things.

omnitemporaladj

applicable at all times

omnitemporallyadv

In an omnitemporal manner

omnitheismnoun

The belief that all religions contain a core recognition of the same god or gods.

omnitheistnoun

A person who believes in omnitheism.

omnitigsnoun

plural of omnitig

omnitolerantadj

tolerant of everything

omnitonicadj

That can be played in any key.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter O contains 15,494 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 310 pages, and you are currently viewing page 89. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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