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[|Prefix omni-]

 * 1) a [|combining form] meaning "all", used in the formation of [|compound words].

[|Synonyms]

 * Most roots with a Germanic linguistic base use the equivalent English prefix //[|al-]// and all- (meaning "altogether", "wholly").

[|Suffix -io]

 * 1) a country named after the root (Omnio)
 * 2) a science named after its practitioner (Omnion)

[|Suffix -on]

 * === ( physics, [|biology], and [|genetics] ) Forming names of things considered as basic or fundamental units... ===

[|Suffix -ica]

 * 1) a [|collection] of things that relate to a specific place, person, theme, etc.

Omnionica: a collection of [|Wiki pages] named after items that relate to

 * == Omnion: [|persons], places & themes considered as basic or fundamental units of Omnio the All-Country of the Omniscient All-Person. ==

[|Suffix -ia]

 * ==== [|1.] Used in forming names of countries...and collections of things//..//. ====
 * ==== [|2.] Used in forming plurals of nouns in [|-ium] and [|-ion] . ====

[|Suffix -an]

 * 1) of or pertaining to; adjective suffix appended to various words, often nouns, to make an adjective form. Often added to words of Latin origin, but used with other words also.
 * 2)  Appended to nouns to form an [|agent noun].

[|Suffix -ian]

 * 1)  ( as an adjective ) From, related to, or like.
 * 2)  ( as a noun ) One from, belonging to, relating to, or like.
 * 3)  ( as a noun ) The male version of certain professions when distinguished from the female

[|Suffix -ienne]

 * 1) the female form of [|-ian]

Omnienne: a daughter agent of the All-Person and citizen of Omnia...
== Distinctions between [|Omnionists] of Omnionism, Omnitheists of [|Omnitheism] and Omnists of [|Omnism]... ==

[|Suffix] [|-ism]

 * 1) forming nouns on action or process or result based on the accompanying verb in [|-ize]
 * 2) forming the name of a system, school of thought or theory based on the name of its subject or object or alternatively on the name of its founder...
 * 3) the action, conduct or condition of a class of persons, "behaving like a ---" ( ( with overtones of the "terms for doctrines" sense below ) : )...
 * 4) class-names or descriptive terms for doctrines or principles in general..
 * 5) a peculiarity or characteristic of language..
 * 6) an ideology expressing belief in the superiority of a certain class within the concept expressed by the root word ( ( based on a late 20th-century narrowing of the "terms for a doctrine" sense ) : )..

[|Suffix -ist]

 * 1) Added to words to form nouns denoting:
 * 2) One who follows a principle or system of belief.
 * 3) A member of a profession or one interested in something.
 * 4) A person who uses something...

Omnionism: The system of thought based on the basic or fundamental units of the Cosmic Jurisdictions of Omnion.
=== Omnionist : one who uses, studies and possibly also [|joins]Omnionica to develop the principles, beliefs and profession of Omnion citizenship in Omnio... ===

Note: it is possible to function at different times as: 1: an Omnionica student 2: an Omnionist editor of Omnionica 2: an Omnian or Omnienne, a servant of the Omnion ideals

An Omnian is like a priest and an Omnienne is like a priestess...

The ideal is for Omnionica student to become Omnians and Omniennes to be devoted Omnionists...

These options are to be distinguished from the following...

[|Noun] [| omnitheism]

 * 1) The belief that all religions contain a core recognition of the same God.
 * 2) The belief that every entity is a god...
 * 3) The belief that all entities from all religions are true and do exist; similar to [|Pantheism], however without the belief that all beings are aspects of the same core deity.

[|Noun omnitheist] (//plural// **[|omnitheists]** )

 * 1) A person who believes in [|omnitheism].

[|Definition of OMNIST]

 * one that believes in all religions

=== [|Omnism]**...**is the belief in all religions ; those who hold this belief are called //omnists// (or //Omnists//). ===