Synonym: cyclopaedia, cyclopedia, encyclopaedia. Similar words: enveloped, cycle, bicycle, recycle, tricycle, motorcycle, supply closet, slope. Meaning: [en‚saɪkləʊ'piːdjə] n. a reference work (often in several volumes) containing articles on various topics (often arranged in alphabetical order) dealing with the entire range of human knowledge or with some particular specialty.
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31. This is a pocket-sized encyclopedia of biking information.
32. They'd been using the encyclopedia as a doorstop.
33. We sit here, considering the Encyclopedia the all-in-all.
34. I tore up a complete set of the Encyclopedia Britannica once.
35. While she was identifying these predators in the encyclopedia, Ruby became noticeably paler and agitated.
36. Two five-dollar bills had fallen out from behind the encyclopedia just when she was needing money so badly.
37. The current supplement to the encyclopedia 'Growing Up with Science' has a new section on cycles in nature.
38. Instead, I was sitting on my couch examining baseball cards and looking them up in the encyclopedia.
39. Terminus is not a planet, but a scientific foundation preparing a great encyclopedia.
40. I wanted to stay and read the latest Encyclopedia Brown detective story.
41. I'm not going to buy my kids an encyclopedia. Let them walk to school like I did. Yogi Berra
42. The Psychedelics Encyclopedia lists nine families of different psychedelic drugs.
43. The graphics and artwork reproduction are gorgeous and the encyclopedia information fascinating.
44. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language is a compendium of useful information about language,(http://sentencedict.com/encyclopedia.html) including language in literature.
45. It has much the same sort of fascination as a dictionary, or a encyclopedia.
46. The new encyclopedia is full of color illustrations and photographs.
47. Fifty years now; fifty years to establish themselves and set up Encyclopedia Foundation Number One into a smoothly working unit.
48. Our policy has but one cardinal principle, and that is the Encyclopedia.
49. Look up the entry for George Washington in the encyclopedia.
50. In the encyclopedia Use the information in the poem and add ideas of your own.
51. He kept his birth date a mystery, but according to the Baseball Encyclopedia he already was 42.
52. An encyclopedia is a neutral reference standard.
53. See also the Muggle Encyclopedia entry for the Wye River.
54. Wikipedians respond by citing errors they have found in Encyclopedia Britannica.
55. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Diffraction is the bending, spreading and interference of waves when they pass by an obstruction or through a gap.
56. In addition to an encyclopedia, a synonym finder and a thesaurus would have helped students to find new terms when all the words they knew could not produce satisfactory results.
57. The Encyclopedia of the Chinese Overseas Lynn Pan ( General Editor ) , Archipelago Press Landmark Books , Singapore.
58. Encyclopedia Britannica - The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15 th Edition in 1993,32 Volume set, Deluxe.
59. Summon any one and make this request: "Please look in the encyclopedia and make a brief memorandum for me concerning the life of Correggio".
60. And what about "B"?Well, according to the encyclopedia it first started out as an Egyptian hieroglyph for "house" (Wikipedia says it's a "floor plan" of a house).
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