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encyclopedic


Meanings
  • noun

    A comprehensive and detailed reference work containing information on various subjects and topics.

  • adjective

    Relating to or being a comprehensive and authoritative reference work.


Synonyms

encyclopaedical , encyclopedical , encyclopædical
Rhymes
Words rhyming with encyclopedic
epic , hippic , stypic
Variants
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encyclopedic , encyclopedically , encyclopaedia , encyclopaedias , encyclopaedic , encyclopedia
Etymology
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From the Greek 'encyklopédia', a 'circle of learning' or 'knowledge'.


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  1. The first encyclopedia was published in China during the Han Dynasty around 120 AD.

  2. The term 'encyclopedia' comes from the Greek word 'encyklopédia', which means 'circle of knowledge'.

  3. The longest entry in Diderot and d'Alembert's 'Encyclopédie' was for the word 'egg', which took up over 20 pages.


Related Concepts
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  1. reference work: A collection of information on various subjects and topics, intended to provide accurate and reliable information.

  2. compendium: A summarized or condensed collection of information on various subjects and topics.

  3. encyclopedia: A reference work containing information on various subjects and topics, usually published in book form.


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The term 'encyclopedic' has been used extensively in literature, particularly in the context of works that aim to provide a comprehensive and detailed overview of various subjects and topics. One of the most famous examples is Diderot and d'Alembert's 'Encyclopédie', published from 1751 to 1772, which covered a wide range of subjects and is considered a landmark in the history of knowledge and learning.

How to Memorize "encyclopedic"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a large, circular book filled with information on various subjects and topics.
    - Visualize yourself flipping through the pages and reading about different topics.
    - Imagine the feeling of satisfaction and knowledge gained from reading an encyclopedic work.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'encyclopedic' with the image of a comprehensive and detailed reference work.
    - Think of the word 'encyclopedic' as meaning 'knowledgeable' or 'informed'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by associating the word 'encyclopedic' with the phrase 'circle of knowledge'
    - Use the acronym 'CIRCLE' to remember the different parts of an encyclopedic entry: 'C' for 'Concept', 'I' for 'Information', 'R' for 'Related concepts', 'L' for 'Learning', and 'E' for 'Examples'.


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