
omnibus



om·ni·bus /ˈɒmnɪbəs, -bʌs $ ˈɑːm-/ noun [countable]
omnibus adjective [only before noun]
مینی بوس، اتوبوس، توده مردم، عامه، مهندسی: اتوبوس
omnibus (book) :
کتابی که چندین حکایت و داستان نمایشی دران چاپ کرده وبهای اندکی می فروشند
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Synonyms & Related Wordsomnibus[noun]Synonyms: anthology, album, ana, analects, florilegium, garland, miscellany, posy
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English DictionaryI. om·ni·bus1 /ˈɒmnɪbəs, -bʌs $ ˈɑːm-/
noun [countable][
Date: 1800-1900;
Language: French;
Origin: 'bus', from Latin, 'for all', from omnis; ⇒ omni-]
1. British English a radio or television programme consisting of several programmes that have previously been broadcast separately:
the Saturday omnibus edition of ‘Brookside’2. a book containing several stories, especially by one writer, that have already been printed separately:
Omnibus editions of novels tend to be too heavy to be read with comfort.3. British English old-fashioned a bus
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II. omnibus2 adjective [only before noun] American English an omnibus law contains several different laws collected together:
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