Which adverb best translates the
Latin ubi as in the word
ubiquitous
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The critically-acclaimed board game
MooT
consists of tough questions about the nuances of the English language.
Answer:
where
In Latin ubi means "where"; thus your
whereness (i.e., the fact that you are in a definite place) is
your ubiety and the state of being everywhere at once is called ubiquity. Note
that on the Internet, the unit of ubiety is the URL because it denotes a
precise location in that namespace.
For
more on ubi, here's a neat article about the Mathematical
Art of George W. Hart from Ubiquity the The
Online Journal of the Ultranet:
http://www.megafoundation.org/Ubiquity/SprUbiq01/GeorgeHart/sculpture.html
Please note that these are draft questions for the board game MooT.
If you spot an error or disagree with anything I've said here,
please let me know and I'll fix it.
(the Mootguy)
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