panoptic

adj
/pænˈɒptɪk/

Etymology

From pan- + optic.

  1. derived from ὀπτῐκός
  2. borrowed from opticus
  3. borrowed from optique
  4. formed as panoptic — “pan- + optic

Definitions

  1. All-seeing

    All-seeing; comprehensive, inclusive.

    • Divested of egotistic obsession, an ordinary human being could achieve the panoptic vision of a sage.

The neighborhood

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