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Knows something about everything
A third-person limited narrator has insight into only one character, while a third-person omniscient narrator has insight into all the characters.
Someone who wants to do everything perfectly is called a Perfectionist. Here are the dictionary.com defintions: 1. A person who adheres to or believes in perfectionism. 2. A person who demands perfection of himself, herself, or others
An Acquaintance
No, no one person knows everything.
A person who knows many languages is called a polyglot.
>> A person tripping over everything is called? A "clutz."
sharjeel the king knows everything
It depends on your definition of "knows everything" which is also called being Omniscient.There is a limit to any person's knowledge, or comprehension. People with remarkable or "photographic" memories have the drawback of too much useless information. As CDR Data once said on Star Trek : The Next Generation :"To know everything would be impractical -- access time would be enormous!"
A person who has studied and knows everything about wine.
you call them a computer tech
A person who knows two languages is called a bilingual.
This is called the omniscient point of view (p.o.v.). It contrasts with the first person p.o.v. (I) and the third person (he/she).
Polyglot
A person who knows a lot of Science
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