Ubiquitous

/juːˈbɪk.wɪ.təs/ adjective

Ubiquitous means seeming to be everywhere at the same time. It describes things that are very common and hard to avoid.

From Latin "ubique" meaning everywhere, plus the suffix "-ous" meaning full of. It entered English in the 19th century in religious and philosophical discussions before spreading to general use.

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