a. Obs. nonce-wd. [f. as prec. + PRESENT: cf. omnipresent.] Present throughout the whole of a space. So † Totipresence, the fact of being totipresent.
1768. Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), I. 337. Our own manner of existence in a sphere or portion of space sufficient to receive the action of many corporeal particles, we may term a totipresence throughout the contents of that sphere . A totipresence throughout all immensity amounts to the same as omnipresence. Ibid., 409. There is a certain portion of space throughout which we are totipresent, because we can receive the action of many corporeal particles at once which cannot be brought into contact with a mathematical point.