| ADJ | encyclopaedic | more encyclopaedic | most encyclopaedic |
| SYNO | encyclopaedic | encyclopedic |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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Usage Examples English
- It has the greatest coverage of encyclopaedic and non-encyclopaedic entries across the Macquarie range, as well as offering spoken pronunciations.
- The project was part of the Victoria County History, which was founded in 1899 to create an encyclopaedic record of England’s places and people.
- Similar estimates are available in some encyclopaedic sources.
- In 1929, it published the first set of the 4,000-volume encyclopaedic literary collection Wanyou Wenku.
- In "Three Rival Versions of Moral Inquiry" (1990) Alasdair MacIntyre examines three major rival traditions of moral inquiry: encyclopaedic, genealogical and traditional.
- Manuchehri's epithet "Dāmghānī" indicates that he was from Damghan in Iran, and his poetry shows an encyclopaedic familiarity with Arabic and Persian verse which was presumably acquired in youth.
- The principal English-language encyclopaedic dictionary of the nineteenth century was the seven-volume in 14 eponymous work by Robert Hunter (1823–1897), published by Cassell in 1879–88, and reprinted many times up to 1910, including (1895) as the mass-circulation "Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary".
- Fenestella (c. 52 BC – c. AD 19) was a Roman historian and encyclopaedic writer.
- Mounira Harbi-Riahi is a Tunisian archeologist and historian, best known for her writings on the prehistory of Tunisia, in her encyclopaedic book series "Atlas préhistorique de la Tunisie" (1985–present).
- Bayezid II ordered al-ʿAtufi, the librarian of Topkapı Palace, to prepare a register. The library's diverse holdings reflect a cosmopolitanism that was encyclopaedic in scope.
- Emil Aslan wrote 6 monographs, 12 book chapters and encyclopaedic entries, 39 articles in journals with impact factor, 19 peer-reviewed articles, 80 analytical articles.
- Contemporaries describe Harkányi as a reclusive personality with an extensive, encyclopaedic knowledge and a strong critical streak.
- The player explores concepts in Western philosophy through the eyes of the 14-year-old Sophie. The title contains an in-game encyclopaedic database.
- This monographic series often received praise for its encyclopaedic content, but was also criticised for occasional omissions, errors, and lack of specificity.
- The second edition contains more than 110,000 headwords and more than 10,000 encyclopaedic entries.
- Mentz Schulerud (19 October 1915 – 18 May 2003) was a Norwegian author, radio personality and theatre director. He was known for his encyclopaedic knowledge of the city of Oslo.
- The meanings of the two titles are: [...] , an encyclopaedic clarification and "pomerium", the verge or enclosure around the orchard of Rome.
- In 1818, the "Lexikon aller Gelehrten" by the cathedral pastor [...] was published as an encyclopaedic collection of biographers.
- "Tatar Encyclopaedic Dictionary" ([...]; "ТЭС") is the first encyclopaedic dictionary published in Tatar language about history of Tatarstan and the Tatar people.
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