pansophy means Complete and universal knowledge, or a system of such universal knowledge. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
Why this word is great
PANSOPHY — [Noun] A system of complete and universal knowledge, or the philosophical pursuit of such wisdom. From the Ancient Greek pan- ("all") and sophia ("wisdom, knowledge"), via Latin pansophia. Unlike an "encyclopedia" (which is a static compendium of categorized facts) or "omniscience" (which is a divine, passive attribute), pansophy is an active, human architecture—a grand, speculative edifice meant to house all understanding under a single roof. It is the 17th-century scholar's midnight lamp burning over a unified theory of cosmos and conscience; it is the perfect, impossible library where every book explains every other; it is the cartographer's dream of a world map that includes not only every coastline but also every sorrow and star. The word itself is a monument to a hope that forever exceeds our grasp.
noun
- Complete and universal knowledge, or a system of such universal knowledge.