单词 | ubiquitary |
释义 | ubiquitary/juːˈbɪkwɪt(ə)ri/ /jʊˈbɪkwɪt(ə)ri/Now rare adjective 1Of a class or type of person or thing, or of a quality, idea, etc.: = ubiquitous. 2Of an individual person: = ubiquitous. OriginLate 16th century (in an earlier sense). From post-classical Latin ubiquitarius (adjective) omnipresent, of or relating to the doctrine of the omnipresence of Christ's body (although this is apparently first attested later than in English: 1605 or earlier), (noun) Lutheran who maintained the doctrine that Christ's body was everywhere present at all times from ubiquitas + classical Latin -ārius, probably after Middle French ubiquitaire (noun) Lutheran who maintained the doctrine that Christ's body was everywhere present at all times. |
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