Omnipotent
Omnipotent.
Yes, the word "knowledge" is not a compound word. A compound word is formed by combining two or more separate words to create a new word with a distinct meaning. In the case of "knowledge," it is a standalone word that is not formed by merging two separate words together.
No
Having infinite knowledge or understanding
wise - having the experience and judgment to know what is true and right. erudite - having extensive scholarship, learning and knowledge. wise and erudite - having the knowledge and judgment to know what is true and right.
Omniscient is the word that means having ultimate knowledge, with the prefix "omni" denoting all or everything.
Most religions teach that the ultimate knowledge is the knowledge of God or the ultimate law of reality. From a Christian standpoint it would be The Bible as that is the word of God. For Jews it would be the knowledge of the Torah as the ultimate law. For Muslims, knowledge of the Quran. For Hindus and Buddhists it would be knowing the dharma.
Most religions teach that the ultimate knowledge is the knowledge of God or the ultimate law of reality. From a Christian standpoint it would be the Bible as that is the word of God. For Jews it would be the knowledge of the Torah as the ultimate law. For Muslims, knowledge of the Quran. For Hindus and Buddhists it would be knowing the dharma.
"Expertise" is a word that means having specialized knowledge in a specific field or subject.
experience
Expert.
omniscient
Having knowledge.
ignorance
Omnipotent.
It is an adjective that means having or showing knowledge that is learned by studying.
cleverness