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Omnibus

Omnibus is a term with several related senses in English, all deriving from the Latin omnibus, meaning for all. In transportation, an omnibus originally referred to a horse-drawn vehicle designed to carry multiple passengers, and the term later came to denote motor buses as well. In common use, "bus" is largely a shortened form of omnibus.

In publishing and media, an omnibus denotes a single volume that collects a number of shorter works,

In legislation, an omnibus bill or act is a single legislative measure that packages together several separate

In film and television, an omnibus (or omnibus film) refers to a work that comprises a group

or
a
bound
collection
of
related
writings
or
episodes.
Omnibus
editions
are
common
for
authors
who
publish
a
cycle
of
novels,
for
magazines
that
compile
issues,
or
for
comics
and
film
collections,
often
presenting
a
comprehensive
edition.
bills
or
provisions.
It
can
streamline
passage
but
is
sometimes
criticized
for
reducing
scrutiny
of
individual
items.
of
shorter
segments
or
stories,
sometimes
connected
by
a
common
theme
or
frame
narrative;
similarly,
an
omnibus
episode
in
a
TV
series
collects
multiple
stories.