Synonym: collection. Similar words: impending, compensation, compensate for, spending, depending, medium, sodium, stadium. Meaning: [-əm] n. 1. a publication containing a variety of works 2. a concise but comprehensive summary of a larger work.
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1. This encyclopedia is truly a compendium of knowledge.
2. The Roman Catholic Church has issued a compendium of its teachings.
3. A great scholarly compendium of folklore and legends.
4. Ovid is a compendium of mythology.
5. Mostly, however, what we find in this new compendium is more.
6. As early as 1844, Alfred Donne published a compendium of drawings made from daguerreotypes of microscopic forms.
7. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language is a compendium of useful information about language, including language in literature.
8. It is largely a compendium of model royal commands and charters, with some appropriate responses.
9. Wolfgang Tillmans is exhibiting a compendium of 57 images, with yet more in display cabinets in the centre of the room.
9. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
10. They are an enthusiastic compendium of info about the area and also run kayaking trips out of Ketchikan.
11. It is a 318-page compendium of stock liberal positions and personal anecdotes bound by a thick strand of moral conservatism.
12. These three, but particularly the Compendium, became the basis of all civil service examinations.
13. Ancient encyclopaedia of China Compendium of Materia Medica.
14. The itinerary from north to south is a compendium of Norwegian nature.
15. This compendium of all the old Roman virtues died at an advanced age, respected and feared.
16. Why should it be when it's in the Compendium of Laws.
17. A comprehensive compendium of published property estimation techniques for organic compounds.
18. For specific statements a previous compendium of Messrs. Gabo could be consulted.
19. The Compendium of Materia Medica has been held in high esteem since it was first published.
20. Nux vomica is first recorded in Compendium of Materia Medica to remove mass and lump, and now becomes a hotspot in the treatment of tumors.
21. The OECD's compendium also shows that graduate jobs fared better during the global recession.
22. A wide-ranging compendium, the book investigates plant structure and behavior across the ecological spectrum, from the leaf to the ecosystem levels.
23. We observe the endless classical references in The Compendium of Ecclesiastical History written by Cotton Mather.
24. The book is a compendium of their poetry, religion and philosophy.
25. Linear analytical and linear control methods are compendium. Meaning and present status about analysis of discrete map mode on DC-DC converters and their chaos control are generalized.
26. According to Compendium of Materia Medica, garlic has antibacterial function that strengthens the body's immune system.
27. It is a psephologist's handbook, a guide to swings and roundabouts and a heckler's compendium.
28. Instructions for using the tool can is find in the compendium.
29. In general, by stating the points above I expect a compendium of epistemology is clearly sorted.
30. Wimbledon librarian Alan Little, who boasts an encyclopaedic knowledge of tournament history, has compiled for his annual Wimbledon compendium a history of the most intriguing Centre Court invasions.
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