"pansentience" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /pænˈsɛnʃəns/ [Received-Pronunciation], /pænˈsɛnʃəns/ [General-American], [pænˈsɛn(t)ʃi.əns] [General-American]
Etymology: pan- + sentience Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|pan|sentience}} pan- + sentience Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} pansentience (uncountable)
  1. The concept of all things having sentience. Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Religion Synonyms: omnisentience Related terms: sentiency, sentient, sentience

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