ubicuo
ubiquitous
adjective oo-BEE-kwoh Rare
Origin: From Latin ubique (everywhere).
Also means
omnipresent
Usage Note
Ubicuo is a formal or literary adjective, rarely found in everyday conversation where omnipresente or a paraphrase is preferred. It is used in academic, journalistic, and theological writing. The feminine form is ubicua; the noun derived from it is ubicuidad. In theology it refers to the divine attribute of being everywhere at once.
Examples
"Los teléfonos inteligentes se han vuelto ubicuos."
Natural Translation
Smartphones have become ubiquitous.
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