
1) Anthology 2) BBC television documentary 3) Best of volume 4) Big collection 5) Book containing many reprints 6) Collected work 7) Collected works 8) Collection of works 9) Compilation book 10) Comprehensive 11) Current affairs show 12) French word used in English 13) Kind of bill 14) Linux game 15) Literary collection
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1) Autobus 2) Bus 3) Charabanc 4) Collection 5) Comprehensive 6) Jitney 7) Motorbus 8) Motorcoach 9) Trolleybus
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large four-wheeled carriage capable of carrying many people; horse-drawn bus.
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[broadcast] An omnibus (or omnibus edition) is a compilation of daily television or radio episodes that is re-broadcast during the following weekend. The term has been most frequently used in the United Kingdom, though it has also been used in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. An omnibus is similar to, but distinct from, what is call...
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[survey] An omnibus survey is a method of quantitative marketing research where data on a wide variety of subjects is collected during the same interview. Usually, multiple research clients will provide proprietary content for the survey (paying to `get on the omnibus`), while sharing the common demographic data collected from each responde...
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[talk show] Omnibus is an Italian breakfast television news and talk show, broadcast on La7 since 2002. ...
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• (n.) A sheet-iron cover for articles in a leer or annealing arch, to protect them from drafts. • (n.) A long four-wheeled carriage, having seats for many people; especially, one with seats running lengthwise, used in conveying passengers short distances.
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(from the article `Cooke, Alistair`) ...Man`s America (1952) and Talk About America (1968). From 1956 to 1961 Cooke hosted and narrated the weekly television `magazine` Omnibus, which ...
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Om'ni·bus noun [ Latin , for all, dat. plural from
omnis all. Confer
Bus .]
1. A long four-wheeled carriage, having seats for many people; especially, one with seats running lengthwise, used in conveying passengers short distances.
2. (Glass Making) A sheet-iron co...
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Horse-drawn bus designed to carry 12-15 passengers. First entered regular service in 1829.
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Omnibus (Latin for 'for all') is the old term for a bus (public passenger carrying vehicle). The concept of a public conveyance of this nature is due to Pascal of Paris in 1662, and the name to Baudry of Nantes who came up with it in 1827. The first modern bus to make regular journeys was first introduced in Paris in 1828 and introduced to London b...
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noun an anthology of articles on a related subject or an anthology of the works of a single author
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