-wəd.əs, -wə̇təs adjective
Etymology: ubiquity + -ous
: existing or being everywhere at the same time : occurring or capable of appearing everywhere or in many places throughout a particular area, sphere, or production : omnipresent
the ubiquitous little wolf of the high country — American Guide Series: Oregon
bricks … made from a ubiquitous gray mud — Christopher Rand
the ubiquitous functionalism of modern society — Hannah Arendt
nothing … escapes the ubiquitous eyes of our Treasury Department — Harvey Breit
the ubiquitous paperback
a ubiquitous , active salesman — J.S.Redding
• ubiq·ui·tous·ly adverb
• ubiq·ui·tous·ness noun -es