>Omnipresent
Never liked that word because it combines two languages plus using one word that doesn't even make sense in context presence comes from Latin's ''pre sensus" meaning "appearing before" which is not exactly the same concept as indwelling or general spatial occupation.
Omnichoric would be better. The same rule applies to >>676772. Use Omniagthic and Omnikalic (all-good and all together lovely). Some other omni's on the top of my head: omnisophic (all-wise), omnimetric (measure of all things), omnichronic (ever present, though aiónios or eternal is better for that concept).