Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The faculty of seeing everything, or of perceiving all things.
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Examples
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Then is omnividence the attribute of others besides Gods?
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This omnividence, as you call it — it is not a common word in
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Dimensions to Two, and why the attribute of omnividence is assigned to the Supreme alone -- I so far forgot myself as to give an exact account of the whole of my voyage with the Sphere into Space, and to the
Flatland: a romance of many dimensions (Illustrated) Edwin Abbott Abbott 1882
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This omnividence, as you call it -- it is not a common word in
Flatland: a romance of many dimensions (Illustrated) Edwin Abbott Abbott 1882
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Then is omnividence the attribute of others besides Gods?
Flatland: a romance of many dimensions (Illustrated) Edwin Abbott Abbott 1882
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Then is omnividence the attribute of others besides Gods?
Flatland: a romance of many dimensions Edwin Abbott Abbott 1882
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This omnividence, as you call it -- it is not a common word in
Flatland: a romance of many dimensions Edwin Abbott Abbott 1882
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Dimensions to Two, and why the attribute of omnividence is assigned to the Supreme alone -- I so far forgot myself as to give an exact account of the whole of my voyage with the Sphere into Space, and to the
Flatland: a romance of many dimensions Edwin Abbott Abbott 1882
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Providence has limited the number of Dimensions to Two, and why the attribute of omnividence is assigned to the Supreme alone — I so far forgot myself as to give an exact account of the whole of my voyage with the Sphere into Space, and to the Assembly Hall in our Metropolis, and then to Space again, and of my return home, and of everything that I had seen and heard in fact or vision.
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