Associations to the word «Omnibus»
Noun
- Collect
- Paperback
- Tramway
- Trilogy
- Tram
- Cab
- Stagecoach
- Nero
- Streetcar
- Bus
- Ab
- Reeves
- Garfield
- Swords
- Carriage
- Midland
- Wolfe
- Edition
- Traction
- Volume
- Tor
- Pavement
- Cart
- Viking
- Saga
- Anthology
- Sf
- Novel
- Comic
- Et
- Ace
- Passenger
- Isbn
- Marvel
- Horse
- Reconciliation
- Fare
- Miles
- Street
- Bbc
- Fiction
- Viz
- Depot
- Vehicle
- London
- Pons
- Transport
- Budget
- Driver
- Collection
- Subsidiary
- Appropriation
- Adventures
- Ut
- Beatles
- Piccadilly
- Celestial
- Tops
- Luggage
- Hackney
- Story
- Zeppelin
- Uno
- Page
- Tale
- Rattle
- Operator
- Nantes
- Mystery
- Trolley
- Conan
- Chronicles
- Cobra
- Diary
- Hurrying
- Fleetwood
- Novella
- Motto
- Doubleday
- Fife
- Autism
- Stirling
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Omnibus»
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".
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.





