Omniscience
21omniscience — om·nis·cience || É‘m nɪʃns /É’m n. state of being omniscient, quality of being all knowing …
22omniscience — om·ni·science …
23omniscience — See: omniscient …
24omniscience — om•nis•cience [[t]ɒmˈnɪʃ əns[/t]] n. 1) the quality or state of being omniscient 2) infinite knowledge • Etymology: 1605–15; < ML omniscientia= L omni omni +scientia knowledge; see science …
25omniscience — /ɒmˈnɪsiəns/ (say om niseeuhns), /ɒmˈnɪʃəns/ (say om nishuhns) noun 1. the quality of being omniscient. 2. infinite knowledge. 3. (upper case) God. {Medieval Latin omniscientia} …
26omniscience — This word (from the Latin omnia, meaning all, and scientia, meaning knowledge ) refers to the divine attribute that God is able to know everything, past, present, and future. See foreknowledge …
27omniscience — noun the state of being omniscient; having infinite knowledge • Derivationally related forms: ↑omniscient • Hypernyms: ↑state • Hyponyms: ↑God s Wisdom …
28Omniscience valve — a type of tilting disk valve that is a modification of the Lillehei Kaster valve, with a curvilinear pyrolytic carbon disk suspended in a one piece titanium frame with finlike projections and a Teflon sewing ring …
29omniscience of God — Всеведение Бога …
30God, omniscience of — Бога всеведение …