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ubiquitous 






u·biq·ui·tous
/yo͞oˈbikwədəs/
adjective
adjective: ubiquitous
  1. present, appearing, or found everywhere.
    "his ubiquitous influence was felt by all the family"
    pervasive

Origin




mid 19th century: from modern Latin ubiquitas (from Latin ubique ‘everywhere’, from ubi ‘where’) + -ous.


Courtesy of Google Dictionary 
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