Omnigenous

adj

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Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Consisting of all kinds. not-comparable

    "The labors of these eminent divines are aided by those of innumerable lecturers, who diffuse such a various profundity, in all subjects of human or celestial science, that any man may acquire an omnigenous erudition without the trouble of even learning to read."

  2. 2
    Characterized by a uniformly symmetric distribution of nucleons within the nucleus. not-comparable

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"The labors of these eminent divines are aided by those of innumerable lecturers, who diffuse such a various profundity, in all subjects of human or celestial science, that any man may acquire an omnigenous erudition without the trouble of even learning to read."

Etymology

From Latin omniqenus, from omnis (“all”) + genus (“kind”).

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