Omniscient
[om-nish-uh nt] /ɒmˈnɪʃ ənt/
adjective
1.
having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding; perceiving all things.
noun
2.
an omniscient being.
3.
the Omniscient, .
/ɒmˈnɪsɪənt/
adjective
1.
having infinite knowledge or understanding
2.
having very great or seemingly unlimited knowledge
adj.
c.1600, from Modern Latin omniscientem (nominative omnisciens), back-formation from Medieval Latin omniscientia (see omniscience). Related: Omnisciently.
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