ubi·e·ty \yüˈbīəd.ē\noun (-es) Etymology: Latin ubi where + English -ety (as in society) — more at ubiquity archaic: the quality or state of being in a place: as a.: the state of being placed in a definite local relation : position, location b.: the abstract quality of being in position : whereness < no woozy timelessness or lack of ubiety in the drama — R.B.Heilman >