Crossword clues for omni
omni
- Potent head?
- Popular Dodge model in the '80s
- Opposite of nulli-
- Magazine that excerpted Stephen King's "Firestarter"
- Luxury hotel brand
- Hotel with a Select Guest Program
- Four Seasons rival
- Four Seasons alternative
- Former home to the Hawks, with "the"
- Defunct science-fiction magazine cofounded by Bob Guccione
- Defunct sci-fi magazine
- Bus start
- Bus leader?
- Bus lead-in
- Bus heading?
- Beginning of science?
- Atlanta arena, 1972-97
- Atlanta arena demolished in 1997
- All: Pref
- All, at first
- All embracing
- All (Pref.)
- 1980s Dodge
- 1978-'98 science magazine
- "Present" or "bus" starter
- "Potent" or "present" preceder
- ''Present'' and ''potent'' leader
- ___ Hotels & Resorts (Ritz-Carlton competitor)
- Word form meaning ''all''
- Word form for ''all''
- Where the Atlanta Flames played their home games, with "the"
- W's competitor
- Upscale hotel option
- Universal: Prefix
- Universal prefix
- This means everything
- The beginning of science, for god?
- Swanky hotel chain
- Starter meaning ''everything''
- Starter for bus
- Semi- doubled
- Science or bus attachment
- Science magazine that started in 1978
- Science magazine that folded in the 1990s
- Science magazine that folded in 1998
- Science magazine started by Bob Guccione's wife
- Science magazine of the 1970s-'90s
- Science magazine launched in 1978
- Science magazine co-founded by Bob Guccione
- Science fiction magazine published until 1995
- Rival of Ritz-Carlton and Four Seasons
- Razed Atlanta arena
- Present preceder
- Present beginning?
- Prefix with present or potent
- Prefix with present or directional
- Prefix with presence
- Prefix with bus or potent
- Prefix with bus and present
- Prefix with "-vore"
- Prefix with -science
- Prefix used with "present" or "potent" that means "all"
- Prefix used with "potent" or "present" that means "all"
- Prefix on "present"
- Prefix meaning all
- Prefix meaning "totally"
- Prefix meaning 'all'
- Prefix for scient
- Prefix for present or potent
- Prefix for potent or bus
- Prefix for directional
- Prefix for bus or potent
- Prefix for bus meaning "all"
- Prefix for all embracing
- Prefix for all
- Prefix for "science" or "present"
- Prefix for "science" or "potent"
- Prefix for "science" or "directional"
- Prefix for "present" or "potent"
- Prefix for "potent" or "science"
- Prefix for "potent" or "directional"
- Prefix for "potent" and "science"
- Prefix for "potent"
- Potent or present preceder
- Potent or present lead-in
- Potent opener
- Potent leader
- Potent beginning
- Plex or present prefix
- Philips Arena replaced it, with "the"
- Pan's close relative
- One-time science mag
- Old science magazine
- Old science issue
- Old science fiction magazine
- Old Georgia arena
- Old Dodge or science magazine
- Old Dodge hatchback
- Old Atlanta sports arena
- Name of a hotel
- Magazine whose premiere issue featured an Isaac Asimov story
- Magazine that published advance excerpts from Stephen King's "Firestarter"
- Magazine that once competed with Discover
- Magazine for all?
- Luxury-hotel chain
- Luxury hotel group
- Luxury hotel chain whose name is a prefix meaning "all"
- Luxury hotel chain based in Dallas
- Loews Hotels rival
- Lead-in to science
- Lead-in to -bus
- It stands for everything
- In the beginning, it means everything
- If means "all"
- Hotel chain that has everything?
- Hotel chain offering "A Total Departure"
- Hawks' base
- Front of a bus?
- Four Seasons competitor
- Former home of the Hawks
- Former home of the Atlanta Hawks
- Former Atlanta stadium
- Former Atlanta Hawks arena, from a prefix meaning "all"
- Everything's start?
- Erstwhile science periodical
- Erstwhile sci-fi magazine
- Erstwhile Dodge or magazine
- Dodge of old
- Dodge model launched in 1978
- Dodge model introduced in 1978
- Dodge in traffic, once
- Deluxe hotel chain
- Defunct magazine that featured sci-fi
- Defunct Atlanta arena
- Cousin of pan-
- Company with a Select Guest loyalty program
- Coliseum that closed in 1997
- Chain with a Select Guest loyalty program
- Bygone science periodical
- Bygone sci-fi magazine
- Bus or present leader
- Bus opening?
- Bus beginning
- Book after Jarom in the Book of Mormon
- Attachment for science or bus
- Attachment for ''science'' or ''bus''
- Atlanta Hawks' home until 1997
- Atlanta Hawks' former arena
- Atlanta arena that hosted the 1988 Democratic National Convention, with "the"
- All, in the beginning?
- All, in combinations
- All, for starters
- All in front?
- All at the beginning?
- "Present" or "potent" lead-in
- "A Total Departure" hotel chain
- '70s-'90s Atlanta Hawks home
- '70s-'80s Dodge model
- -verse prefix that signifies a collection of every single -verse
- ___ Hotels & Resorts (Ritz-Carlton rival)
- ___ Hotels & Resorts (Marriott competitor)
- ___ Hotels & Resorts (Hyatt competitor)
- ___ Consumer Products (company in "RoboCop")
- ___ Coliseum (home to the Atlanta Hawks from 1972 to 1997)
- ___ Coliseum (former home to the Atlanta Hawks)
- ___ Coliseum (Atlanta arena that was demolished in 1997)
- ___ Berkshire Place (New York City hotel)
- __ Parker House (Boston hotel)
- Atlanta Hawks arena, with "The"
- Popular science magazine
- Atlanta sports site, with "The"
- Science magazine founded by Bob Guccione
- Potent leader?
- Bus starter?
- Former Dodge model
- Discontinued Dodge model
- Prefix with science
- N.B.A. venue, with "the"
- Old Dodge model
- Home of the Hawks, with "the"
- Atlanta arena, with "the"
- Former Atlanta arena
- Prefix meaning 56-Across
- Hawks' home court, with "The"
- Prefix with present that means "all"
- All, to start with
- Hawks' former arena
- Universally: Prefix
- It means everything
- Prefix with potent or present
- Prefix meaning 27-Across
- Hawks' former home
- All: Prefix
- ___ Hotels (luxury chain)
- Prefix with directional
- Where the Hawks used to play
- Onetime Atlanta arena
- Present prefix
- Present opener?
- Book in the Book of Mormon
- Hotel chain with a flower logo
- Magazine that had a "UFO Update"
- Introduction to science?
- Directional lead-in
- Onetime sister magazine of Penthouse
- Upscale hotel chain name
- Magazine founded by Bob Guccione
- Bygone science magazine
- First Dodge with front-wheel drive
- Book of Mormon book
- Hyatt alternative
- Bygone Dodge model
- 1970s-'80s Dodge
- Onetime science magazine
- Big name in hotels
- Bygone science/sci-fi magazine
- All at the front?
- Westin alternative
- Big name in luxury hotels
- Hawks' old haunt
- Onetime Dodge
- Marriott alternative
- Luxury hotel chain with a Select Guest loyalty program
- Luxury hotel name
- Upscale chain hotel
- Wyndham alternative
- [Hotels]
- Upscale hotel company
- All at the start?
- One of the books in the Book of Mormon
- Marriott competitor
- Hilton alternative
- All: Comb. form
- Where Tree Rollins dunks
- Hawk's home
- Type of bus
- Hawks fly here
- Prefix with bus or science
- Where to watch Hawks
- Kind of bus
- Hawks' Georgian home
- Arena in Atlanta
- Prefix for present or bus
- Present preceder?
- Dominique's domain
- Bus preceder
- Hawks' arena, the "The"
- Predecessor of bus or present
- Popular hotel chain
- Hotel chain name
- Everywhere: Comb. form
- Bus or potent preceder
- Arena at Atlanta
- Guccione publication
- Atlanta's arena, once
- Atlanta's civic center
- The ___ (Atlanta arena)
- Prefix for bus or science
- Potent beginning?
- Prefix for potent that means "all"
- The Hawks fly here
- Arena for the Hawks
- Prefix with bus or present
- Prefix with scient or potent
- Prefix with present or bus
- Prefix for bus or present
- Word form with bus or potent
- Where the Hawks fly
- Hawks' stadium
- Prefix meaning "all"
- Marriott rival
- Ritz rival
- Potent start?
- Dodge model of the 1980s
- Hilton competitor
- Hilton rival
- Hawks' home
- Potent prefix?
- It means "everything"
- All-inclusive prefix
- Science magazine launched by Bob Guccione's wife
- Present opening?
- It means "all"
- Prefix meaning "everything"
- Potent starter?
- Hyatt competitor
- W competitor
- Prefix like pan-
- Name in luxury hotels
- It means ''everything''
- Defunct science magazine
- 1980s Dodge model
- Ritzy hotel chain
- Ritz-Carlton rival
- Present leader?
- Prefix meaning ''all''
- Prefix for science or bus
- Prefix for "potent" or "present" that means "all"
- Luxury hotel company
- Intro to science?
- High-end hotel chain
- Dodge model until 1990
- All-encompassing prefix?
- Texas-based hotel chain
- Start for everything?
- Ritz-Carlton competitor
- Ramada rival
- Radisson alternative
- Potent front?
- Old Atlanta arena
- It means ''all''
- Intro for everything?
- Former science magazine
- Former Dodge
- Directional prefix
- Defunct science periodical
- Dallas-based hotel chain
- ___ Hotels & Resorts (Marriott rival)
- Westin competitor
- W alternative
- Upscale hotel name
- Start for "bus" or "present"
- Science leader?
- Radisson competitor
- Present starter
- Present opener
- Present and potent leader?
- Prefix with "potent"
- Prefix with -vore or -scient
- Prefix that means "all"
- Prefix for potent or present
- Prefix for everything?
- Prefix for "potent" that means "all"
- Prefix before "potent" or "present"
- Potent opener?
- Potent introduction?
Wikipedia
Omni is a Latin prefix meaning "all" or "every". Omni may also refer to:
Omni was a science and science fiction magazine published in the US and the UK. It contained articles on science, parapsychology, and short works of science fiction and fantasy. It was published as a print version between October 1978 and 1995. The first Omni e-magazine was published on CompuServe in 1986 and the magazine switched to a purely online presence in 1996. It ceased publication abruptly in 1997, following the death of co-founder Kathy Keeton, and closed down in 1998.
According to the Book of Mormon, Omni is the first writer of several authors of the Book of Omni, and the son of Jarom. It is believed that he was born in 390 BC. Omni wrote the first three verses of the Book of Omni before passing the responsibility of keeping the Book of Mormon record to his son, Amaron. His writings are shown below:
- Behold, it came to pass that I, Omni, being commanded by my father, Jarom, that I should write somewhat upon these plates, to preserve our genealogy—
- Wherefore, in my days, I would that ye should know that I fought much with the sword to preserve my people, the Nephites, from falling into the hands of their enemies, the Lamanites. But behold, I of myself am a wicked man, and I have not kept the statutes and the commandments of the Lord as I ought to have done.
- And it came to pass that two hundred and seventy and six years had passed away, and we had many seasons of peace; and we had many seasons of serious war and bloodshed. Yea, and in fine, two hundred and eighty and two years had passed away, and I had kept these plates according to the commandments of my fathers; and I conferred them upon my son Amaron. And I make an end.
OMNI is an encryption device manufactured by L-3 Communications. It adds secure voice and secure data to any standard analog telephone or modem connected computer.
SCIP signalling allows interoperability with other SCIP devices such as the Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) phone. In bypass mode, STU-IIIs can communicate with one another using the OMNI to enhance the quality of the voice and data. Algorithms used by the OMNI include Type 1 encryption methods.
Omni (real name Cameron Begay) is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. He first appears in Relative Heroes #1 (March 2000), by Devin K. Grayson and Yvel Guichet.
The Omni, or sometimes labeled as the Media and Entertainment District, is a neighborhood of greater Downtown, Miami, Florida, United States, just south of Edgewater. It is bound roughly by North 24th Street to the north, Interstate 395 to the south, by the Florida East Coast Railway and East Second Avenue to the west, and Biscayne Bay to the east.
Omni is an urban, residential neighborhood with many high-rise residential towers, as well as some smaller scale historic buildings. Omni is home to the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, the old Miami Herald headquarters (now located in Doral, Florida), and the Omni International Mall. Until 2014 it was one of the neighborhoods that hosted the annual Miami International Boat Show at the Sea Isle Marina. The City of Miami Cemetery, one of Miami's oldest cemeteries, is also located in Omni, as well as the historic Women's Club, and some of Miami's oldest churches and synagogues.
Omni is served by the Omni Loop branch of the Metromover and by the Metrorail via Metromover at Government Center.
Omni is the fourth full-length album from Minus the Bear, released on May 4, 2010. It is their first album to be released on Dangerbird Records and was produced by Grammy Award-winner, Joe Chiccarelli ( The White Stripes, My Morning Jacket). On April 27, 2009, the band began recording without the support of a record label. On September 3, 2009, they announced on their Twitter that they were officially done recording.
On October 27, 2009, they self-released an EP, Into the Mirror, featuring a brand new track from the forthcoming album titled "Into the Mirror," and a b-side from the recording sessions titled "Broken China." This was released on a 7" vinyl that was sold exclusively at shows, and through various digital outlets on the internet.
In February, 2010, the band announced that they had signed to Dangerbird Records. Soon after, the title, track list, and release date of their new album was unveiled.
On March 3, 2010, the album's first single, "My Time," was made available for free download on the album's official website.
On April 19, 2010, the album became available for free streaming on KCRW's Official site.
Usage examples of "omni".
Cassivellaunus, ut supra demonstravimus, omni deposita spe contentionis dimissis amplioribus copiis milibus circiter quattuor essedariorum relictis itinera nostra servabat paulumque ex via excedebat locisque impeditis ac silvestribus sese occultabat, atque eis regionibus quibus nos iter facturos cognoverat pecora atque homines ex agris in silvas compellebat et, cum equitatus noster liberius praedandi vastandique causa se in agros eiecerat, omnibus viis semitisque essedarios ex silvis emittebat et magno cum periculo nostrorum equitum cum eis confligebat atque hoc metu latius vagari prohibebat.
Praeterea oppida incendi oportere, quae non munitione et loci natura ab omni sint periculo tuta, neu suis sint ad detractandam militiam receptacula neu Romanis proposita ad copiam commeatus praedamque tollendam.
Quod cum crebrius accideret, ex captivo quodam comperit Caesar Correum, Bellovacorum ducem, fortissimorum milia sex peditum delegisse equitesque ex omni numero mille, quos in insidiis eo loco collocaret, quem in locum propter copiam frumenti ac pabuli Romanos missuros suspicaretur.
Trinobantibus defensis adque ab omni militum niuria prohibitis Cenimagni, Segontiaci, Ancalites, Bibroci, Cassi legationibus missis sese Caesari dedumt.
Tum ex omni parte lapidibus coniectis deturbati, turrisque succensa est.
Interim prope cotidie cum omni equitatu Indutiomarus sub castris eius vagabatur, alias ut situm castrorum cognosceret, alias colloquendi aut territandi causa: equites plerumque omnes tela intra vallum coniciebant.
Vatinio legatis, duas legiones in Aeduos deduxit, quorum in omni Gallia summam esse auctoritatem sciebat, duas in Turonis ad fines Carnutum posuit, quae omnem illam regionem coniunctam Oceano continerent, duas reliquas in Lemovicum finibus non longe ab Arvernis, ne qua pars Galliae vacua ab exercitu esset.
Totum autem murum ex omni parte turribus contabulaverant atque has coriis intexerant.
Denique ex omni numero, qui fuit circiter milium XL, vix DCCC, qui primo clamore audito se ex oppido eiecerunt, incolumes ad Vercingetorigem pervenerunt.
Romanis occupato, si alterum amisissent, quin paene circumvallati atque omni exitu et pabulatione interclusi viderentur: ad hunc muniendum omnes a Vercingetorige evocatos.
A medio fere colle in longitudinem, ut natura montis ferebat, ex grandibus saxis sex pedum murum qui nostrorum impetum tardaret praeduxerant Galli, atque inferiore omni spatio vacuo relicto superiorem partem collis usque ad murum oppidi densissimis castris compleverant.
Ibi a Viridomaro atque Eporedorige Aeduis appellatus discit cum omni equitatu Litaviccum ad sollicitandos Aeduos profectum: opus esse ipsos antecedere ad confirmandam civitatem.
Fugato omni equitatu Vercingetorix copias, ut pro castris collocaverat, reduxit protinusque Alesiam, quod est oppidum Mandubiorum, iter facere coepit celeriterque impedimenta ex castris educi et se subsequi iussit.
At ei, qui Alesiae obsidebantur praeterita die, qua auxilia suorum exspectaverant, consumpto omni frumento, inscii quid in Aeduis gereretur, concilio coacto de exitu suarum fortunarum consultabant.
Caesar omni exercitu ad utramque partem munitionum disposito, ut, si usus veniat, suum quisque locum teneat et noverit, equitatum ex castris educi et proelium committi iubet.