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omniscent

  1. Misspelling of omniscient.
    • Jan 1, 2003, Sven Eek, Boris de Zirkoff, William Quan Judge [1]
      Now this inner man is not by any means omniscent.
    • 1962, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency, Truth in Lending--1962, Hearings Before a Subcommittee of ..., 87-2 on S.1740 ...,May 8... 18, 1962
      Senator Bennett: You have already heard my opinion of that machine. But the same customers—and this includes me and you—do not have omniscent knowledge of comparable values in every field...
    • 2005, Scott Van Gorden, The Pioneer's Hoard: A thrilling romance of the Ozarks:
      ...while the quieted tumult in his soul, as seen by Omniscent eyes, was only like a lull in a storm...