Associations to the word «Omnibus»
Noun
- Clatter
- Cad
- Kelvin
- Judith
- Ars
- Reprint
- Bristol
- Collaboration
- Novels
- Stout
- Liberator
- Hove
- Barricade
- Welles
- Medicare
- Keith
- Conductor
- Ea
- Buffy
- Requiem
- Bill
- Spending
- Millennium
- Olga
- Stevens
- Motor
- Predator
- Conqueror
- Highland
- Cars
- Scottish
- Asphalt
- Act
- Pr
- Vols
- Labyrinth
- Gig
- Slayer
- Rumour
- Porter
- Christi
- Legislation
- Nexus
- Kathryn
- Trondheim
- Decker
- Ltd
- Collecting
- Trek
- Manga
- Quay
- Posse
- Wilderness
- Ink
- Agatha
- Rex
- Wagon
- Kirby
- Graf
- Foreword
- Policeman
- Friedman
- Geo
- Amendment
- Older
- Swindon
- Garage
- Crime
- Press
- Roar
- Magnus
- Variance
- Regression
- Bernstein
Adjective
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Wiktionary
OMNIBUS, noun. (dated) A vehicle set up to carry many people (now usually called a bus).
OMNIBUS, noun. An anthology of previously released material linked together by theme or author, especially in book form.
OMNIBUS, noun. A broadcast programme consisting of all of the episodes of a serial that have been shown in the previous week.
OMNIBUS, noun. (philately) A stamp issue, usually commemorative, that appears simultaneously in several countries as a joint issue.
OMNIBUS, adjective. Containing multiple items.
OMNIBUS, verb. (transitive) To combine (legislative bills, etc.) into a single package.
OMNIBUS BOX, noun. (UK) (dated) A large box in a theatre, level with the stage and having communication with it.
Dictionary definition
OMNIBUS, noun. An anthology of articles on a related subject or an anthology of the works of a single author.
OMNIBUS, noun. A vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport; "he always rode the bus to work".
OMNIBUS, adjective. Providing for many things at once; "an omnibus law".
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