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"Section M, N, and O"

Dryden.


Om*nis"cien*cy (?), n.
Omniscience.


Om*nis"cient (?), a. [Omni- + L.
sciens, -entis, p. pr. of scire to know: cf. F.
omniscient. See Science.] Having universal
knowledge; knowing all things; infinitely knowing or wise; as, the
omniscient God.
-- Om*nis"cient*ly,
adv.


For what can scape the eye

Of God all-seeing, or deceive his heart

Omniscient?
Milton.


Om*nis"cious (?), a. [L.
omniscius. See Omniscient.] All-knowing.
[Obs.] Hakewill.


Om`ni*spec"tive (?), a. [Omni- +
L. spectus, p. p. of specere, spicere, to view.]
Beholding everything; capable of seeing all things; all-
seeing.
[R.] "Omnispective Power!" Boyse.


Om"ni*um (?), n. [L., of all, gen. pl.
of omnis all.] (Eng.Stock Exchange) The aggregate
value of the different stocks in which a loan to government is now
usually funded.


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