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Read the following entries from the Online Etymology Dictionary
omnivorous (adj.)
1650s, from Latin omnivorus "all-devouring," from omnis
"all" (see omni-) + vorare "devour, swallow" (see
voracity). Related: Omnivorously; omnivorousness.
benefactor (n.)
mid-15c., from Late Latin benefactor, from Latin phrase
bene facere, from bene "well" (see bene-) + facere "to do"
(see factitious). Translated in Old English as wel-doend.
Online Etymology Dictionary, s.v. "omnivorous," accessed September 14, 2014,
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term omnivorous&allowed_in_frame=0.
Online Etymology Dictionary, s.v. "benefactor,"accessed September 14, 2014.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=benefactor&allowed_in_frame=0.
Based on the information above, what does the word omnibenevolent most
likely mean?
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A. Many benefactors
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B. Devouring goodness
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C. All powerful
D. Universally good

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