From omni- + benevolence. <span class="searchmatch">omnibenevolence</span> (uncountable) The state or condition of being omnibenevolent. omnimalevolence omnibenevolent all-love or infinite...
From omni- + malevolence. omnimalevolence (uncountable) The state or condition of being omnimalevolent. <span class="searchmatch">omnibenevolence</span> omnimalevolent...
IPA(key): /ɔm.ni.bjɑ̃.vɛ.jɑ̃s/ ~ /ɔm.ni.bjɑ̃.ve.jɑ̃s/ omnibienveillance f (plural omnibienveillances) <span class="searchmatch">omnibenevolence</span>...
From allgod + -het allgodhet c <span class="searchmatch">omnibenevolence</span> (used mostly in reference to God) 1891, Axel Lundegård, La Mouche[1], Z. Hæggströms förlagsexpedition...
-ensja (Latin America, Philippines) Syllabification: om‧ni‧be‧ne‧vo‧len‧cia omnibenevolencia f (uncountable) (religion) <span class="searchmatch">omnibenevolence</span> omnibenevolente...
usually the Christian God, is described to be simultaneously omniscient, omnipotent and omnibenevolent. <span class="searchmatch">omnibenevolence</span> all-loving or infinitely good...
legal authority, first so called under Edward IV in 1473. malevolence <span class="searchmatch">omnibenevolence</span> unbenevolence English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root...
omniabsence omniabsent omniactive omniana omniapan omniarch omnibearing <span class="searchmatch">omnibenevolence</span> omnibenevolent omnibibulous omnibox omnibuilding omnicarnivore omnicausal...
omniabsence omniabsent omniactive omniana omniapan omniarch omnibearing <span class="searchmatch">omnibenevolence</span> omnibenevolent omnibibulous omnibox omnibuilding omnicarnivore omnicausal...