Noun
The aggregate value of the different stocks in which a loan to government is now usually funded.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOn January 21, 1217 Honorious issued the bull Gratiarum omnium For the Latin text see Omnia disce: medieval studies in memory of Leonard Boyle, O.P. by Anne Duggan, Joan Greatrex, Brenda Bolton, Leonard E. Boyle, 2005, p. 202. https://books. Source: Internet
Veteran Wild surrendered her omnium title on Friday after being penalised for causing a pile-up that floored Britain's golden girl Laura Kenny, but combined superbly with Amy Pieters in the head-spinning 30km relay-style event. Source: Internet
Japan was awarded a 2020 Olympic quota spot in the women’s omnium when Yumi Kajihara claimed gold at the World Track Cycling Championships in Germany on Friday, virtually guaranteeing herself a spot on the Olympic team. Source: Internet
Meyer, who was targeting the madison and or the omnium, must secure a spot on the road team to ride in Tokyo. Source: Internet
Walls finished second in the opening race of the omnium - the scratch race - gaining a lap alongside Thomas, who also won the omnium world title in 2017. Source: Internet
This, Hobbes argues, would lead to a "war of all against all" ( bellum omnium contra omnes ). Source: Internet