Synonym: encyclopaedic. Similar words: encyclopedia, encyclopaedia, cyclopean, cyclops, encyclical, nitrogen cycle, orthopedic, orthopedics. Meaning: [-dɪk(l)] adj. broad in scope or content.
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1. She has an encyclopedic knowledge of pop trivia.
2. In this sense, the encyclopedic cultural value and historic significance of Dunhuang are inestimable.
3. Penny's contact book was encyclopedic.
4. She has an encyclopedic knowledge of natural history.
5. He had an encyclopedic command of the field of knowledge, and by a word or a phase, by delicate rapier thrust, he punctured them.
6. Expanded entry giving extra encyclopedic information 2.
7. That choice makes the book eclectic rather than encyclopedic.
8. Many have expansive interests and encyclopedic knowledge.
9. Haspiel has an encyclopedic knowledge of baseball.
10. Hoffman possesses an encyclopedic knowledge of Precambrian continental geology.
11. It was an encyclopedic work, setting out the concept of a universal language as a comprehensive taxonomic structure.
12. I had thought that Jasper, who was encyclopedic about so many things, would know what a nucleotide is.
13. On the plus side, there is the encyclopedic knowledge of the subject at hand.
14. His knowledge of social science is seemingly encyclopedic.
15. Where that encyclopedic knowledge which he bore so lightly?
16. Gong Zizhen was a prominent enlightened thinker an encyclopedic scholar of modern China.
17. Possessing encyclopedic knowledge , he is fully capable of doing this job.sentencedict.com/encyclopedic.html
18. Tone in an encyclopedic context has many meanings, as does objectivity ( impartiality, neutrality, and fairness ).
19. Aristotle was an encyclopedic scholar in Greek Polis crisis who wrote and attained excellent achievement.
20. Al - Ghazzali is one of the encyclopedic thinkers in the history of Arabian Philosophy.
21. He had an encyclopedic command of the field of knowledge, and by a word or a phase, by delicate rapier thrust, he < ...
22. had an encyclopedic command of the field of knowledge, and by a word or a phase, by delicate rapier thrust, he punctured them.
23. We need a powerful government, with an encyclopedic wisdom and a comprehensive governance in all directions.
24. Anyway, there's a bit of a lull at the moment before I start helping out with the encyclopedic dictionary.
25. Eleven appendices packed with valuable cross-curricular and cultural information. ... to the world's first encyclopedic learner's dictionary!
26. He excelled particularly in the natural sciences, in which his knowledge was described as encyclopedic.
27. The title is the only resource on the market dealing with the subject in encyclopedic detail.
28. Allow to float Ping not from get to admire in the heart, way:"The master is quite discerning, experience encyclopedic, quite nice, is exactly'ten thousand kinds of phantasmal feeling Zhangs'."
29. Agriculture occupation college in Peking in my heart the teacher's knowledge be encyclopedic.
30. It was his wife, Irena Urdang de Tour, whom he married in 1952, who suggested that someone with such an encyclopedic turn of mind would be suited for writing dictionaries.
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