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encyclopedia
[ en-sahy-kluh-pee-dee-uh ]
noun
- a book, set of books, optical disc, mobile device, or online informational resource containing articles on various topics, usually in alphabetical arrangement, covering all branches of knowledge or, less commonly, all aspects of one subject.
- Encyclopedia, the French work edited by Diderot and D'Alembert, published in the 18th century, distinguished by its representation of the views of the Enlightenment.
encyclopedia
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noun
- a book, often in many volumes, containing articles on various topics, often arranged in alphabetical order, dealing either with the whole range of human knowledge or with one particular subject
a medical encyclopedia
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Origin of encyclopedia1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of encyclopedia1
Example Sentences
Pally added, “an overly gracious host with an almost disturbing open door policy, a film encyclopedia, and most important to me a friend.â€
You’re building an encyclopedia of facts for when you start to improvise.
Tim: It was like finding another book in the set of encyclopedias.
Others lead us to hollowed-out encyclopedias, home to ghostly index cards full of contemplative prompts that compel us to compose a life’s story in a few sentences.
Ms Zarin described the AI as a “walking encyclopedia†of her own thoughts and advice.
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