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pan⋅op⋅tic

[pan-op-tik]
–adjective
1. permitting the viewing of all parts or elements: a panoptic stain used in microscopy; a panoptic aerial photograph of an enemy missile base.
2. considering all parts or elements; all inclusive: a panoptic criticism of modern poetry.
Also, pan⋅op⋅ti⋅cal.


Origin:
1820–30; < Gk panópt(ēs) all-seeing + -ic. See pan-, optic


pan⋅op⋅ti⋅cal⋅ly, adverb
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pan·op·tic   (pān-ŏp'tĭk)   
adj.  Including everything visible in one view.

[From Greek panoptos, fully visible : pan-, with respect to everything, fully; see pan- + optos, visible; see okw- in Indo-European roots.]
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Main Entry: pan·op·tic
Pronunciation: (')pan-'äp-tik
Function: adjective
: permitting everything to be seen panoptic stain>
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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