OMNISCIENCE


Meaning of OMNISCIENCE in English

ämˈnishən(t)s noun

also om·ni·scien·cy -nsē, -si

( plural omnisciences also omnisciencies )

Etymology: Medieval Latin omniscientia, from Latin omni- omn- + scientia knowledge — more at science

: the quality or state of being omniscient:

a. : infinite knowledge

in omniscience … there is only an unmediated timeless knowledge — J.R.Everett

b. : universal or complete learning or knowledge

a company should possess enough humility to deny omniscience and to invite help and advice — L.H.Bristol

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.