all-
Etymology

From Middle English all- (also al-), from Old English eall-, eal- ("all-").

Prefix
  1. Indicates complete power or authority in an area.
    Synonyms: omni-
    all- + knowing → all-knowing
    all- + loving → all-loving
    all- + seeing → all-seeing
    all- + powerful → all-powerful
    all- + important → all-important
  2. Indicates that a term applies in a general manner.
    Synonyms: omni-, pan-
    all- + around → all-around
    all- + over → all-over
    all- + India → all-India = union-level scope''
    all- + Union → all-Union = union-level scope''
Synonyms Translations
  • Russian: все-
Translations
  • Russian: все-



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