Ubiquity

//juːˈbɪkwɪti// noun

noun ·Uncommon ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The state or quality of being, or appearing to be, everywhere at once; actual or perceived omnipresence. uncountable

    "Hence the ubiquity of Priapus himself as a sculptural representative of the generative principle, populated the Roman gardens, assertive in ithyphallic pose."

  2. 2
    the state of being everywhere at once (or seeming to be everywhere at once) wordnet
  3. 3
    Anything that is ubiquitous within a specified area. countable

Example

More examples

"Is modern society becoming more feminine, or masculine? Is the ubiquity of tools not the sign of masculinity?"

Etymology

From Medieval Latin ubīquitās, from Latin ubīque.

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