UBIQUITY


Meaning of UBIQUITY in English

-wəd.ē, -wətē, -i noun

( -es )

Etymology: Latin ubique everywhere (from ubi where + -que, enclitic generalizing particle) + English -ity; akin to Oscan puf where, Latin quis who and to Latin -que and — more at who , sesqui-

1. : the theological doctrine formulated by Luther that Christ's glorified body is omnipresent

2. : presence everywhere or in many places especially simultaneously : omnipresence

the ubiquity of the printed word — Reinhold Niebuhr

the ubiquity of unreliable editions — Abram Chasins

achieved a certain ubiquity by shuttling back and forth in hot and dusty trains — Agnes & W.E.Hocking

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.