It is a Latin word meaning everyone or everything.
The first examples of public transport were called "omnibus vehicles" because they carried everyone. Eventually that got shortened to "omnibus" and finally to "bus".
No, an omnibus is a large book covering several subjects or topics.
Justice for all.
The sun shines for all
Quisque pro omnibus means "each for all".
The contraction for omnibus is "omni."
Ceteris omnibus means "all the rest" in Latin. The phrase is sometimes used to describe the average person or the average working person in a society.
Shilibeer made the omnibus
"In all things ask God"
"all stops" in Latin. A bus or train that stops in every bus stop or train station, as opposed to a direct train that goes from one city to the terminus (the "last stop").
Sol Lucet omnibus. Noun verb adverb
Omnibus Promotion was created in 1963.
The Omnibus of Time was created in 1950.