"omniabsent" meaning in English

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Adjective

Etymology: From omni- + absent. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|omni|absent}} omni- + absent Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} omniabsent (not comparable)
  1. Never present; always absent. Tags: not-comparable
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          "text": "The vying of male and female parts in this hag drama, and the dominanceof animus over ego, can be traced in almost every case to a woman's early relation to an omniabsent father, a figure who all but guarantees the woman's being caught in a hag complex in her later years.",
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