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  1. word choice - What is the difference between omnidirectional and non ...

    Aug 14, 2013 · As I understand it, omnidirectional and non-directional both indicate that something: ...is not affected by direction in any way Is the meaning of these two words equivalent.

  2. In English, is there an established prefix for "mostly"?

    While omni- indeed means all, it often is appropriated for use as mostly, as for example so-called omnidirectional microphones and antennae are not indeed omnidirectional, but instead most …

  3. How do you say "in all directions" in a single word?

    Jan 3, 2019 · Consider the following example sentence: Sound is a form of energy that travels in all directions. How to do you say "in all directions" (which is shown as bold in example sentence) in a …

  4. What’s the term for an acronym that refers to another acronym?

    Apr 8, 2022 · For example, AIM stands for AOL Instant Messenger, and AOL stands for American OnLine. This isn’t quite the same thing as a recursive acronym, which refers to itself. Maybe the term …

  5. What is the difference between "Hept-" and "Sept-" prefixes?

    As I understand it, both the prefixes "Hept-" and "Sept-" are used to indicate seven of something. We have examples of English words that use both: e.g. Heptathalon, Heptagon, Heptane vs

  6. What is one word for - endlessly spread in all directions?

    It seems clear to me based on the poorly-explained situation given by the question that the word in question is "homogenous". A "homogenous forest" is one which is self-similar in all directions …