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omnisciency

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om·nis·cient   (ŏm-nĭsh'ənt)   
adj.  Having total knowledge; knowing everything: an omniscient deity; the omniscient narrator.
n.  
  1. One having total knowledge.

  2. Omniscient God. Used with the.


[Medieval Latin omnisciēns, omniscient- : Latin omni-, omni- + Latin sciēns, scient-, present participle of scīre, to know; see skei- in Indo-European roots.]
om·nis'cience, om·nis'cien·cy n., om·nis'cient·ly adv.
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