In English, is there an established prefix for mostly? While omni- indeed means all, it often is appropriated for use as mostly, as for example so-called omnidirectional microphones and antennae are not indeed omnidirectional, but instead most-directions–directional Multi-, on the other hand, is less of a stretch, as it denotes “Resembling, pertaining to many or many things”
What is the difference between Hept- and Sept- prefixes? As I understand it, both the prefixes "Hept-" and "Sept-" are used to indicate seven of something We have examples of English words that use both: e g Heptathalon, Heptagon, Heptane vs
How do you say in all directions in a single word? Consider the following example sentence: Sound is a form of energy that travels in all directions How to do you say "in all directions" (which is shown as bold in example sentence) in a single w
What’s the term for an acronym that refers to another acronym? For example, AIM stands for AOL Instant Messenger, and AOL stands for American OnLine This isn’t quite the same thing as a recursive acronym, which refers to itself Maybe the term is nested acronym?
What is one word for - endlessly spread in all directions? It seems clear to me based on the poorly-explained situation given by the question that the word in question is "homogenous" A "homogenous forest" is one which is self-similar in all directions regardless of dimension, a poor physical analogy that was latched onto by the poster and may have caused his inability to get that answer out of people on this site