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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.
Not in vain had he mastered the encyclopedia from Safety-lamps to Stranglers.
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The Prime Minister had been running his own neural nanonics encyclopedia search.
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Currently, a single project, the open-source encyclopedia Wikipedia, dominates the wiki genre.
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Mr. Simon has written 87 books, including a nine-volume encyclopedia of gastronomy.
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What are you trying to find in your encyclopedia of criminal activity?
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His encyclopaedia is essentially the result of his study of Greek literature.
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Mulch, on the other hand, couldn't find his childhood with an encyclopaedia.
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It is really an encyclopaedia of Hindu history, legend, mythology, and philosophy.
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Bunny Junior lies on the floor of his bedroom reading his encyclopaedia.
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He sees his blackened encyclopaedia lying on the road, curling grey smoke.
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An astonishing woman that; a cyclopaedia of the day's small talk.
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Practically, none of the cyclopaedia previously accessible in our language has now much value.
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He had read vastly; his memory was a literary cyclopaedia.
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Next to this very convenient subdivision of topics, the most striking merit of the new cyclopaedia is, perhaps, comprehensiveness.
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The sharp Bohemian, by playing at all trades, brushing against gentry of all sorts and scouring all neighborhoods, becomes at length a living cyclopaedia.
Usage of cyclopedia in English
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What Charlie don't have in his pants pocket ain't in the 'cyclopedia.
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The magazines fulfil the same function; every one of them is a penny cyclopedia.
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But he soon found question after question to ask that the cyclopedia did not answer.
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From a cyclopedia learn the character of the political organization of Mexico and the Central American states.
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He would have liked to read all the books in the library-buthe started in on a cyclopedia.
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He was literally a walking cyclopedia.
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A leading cyclopedia concludes a brief article on the Missouri Compromise with the parenthetical reference,-"seeDOUGLAS, STEPHEN A."
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I ain't no 'cyclopedia.
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It is a vast cyclopedia of heterogeneous law badly arranged; everything is there, but everything is not in its proper place.
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There are a few which the minister uses over and over again; his dictionaries, commentaries, and cyclopedia, if he has one.
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As a regular cyclist I know this will be physically challenging, but cyclopedia will present an amazing sight on the road to London.
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The cyclopedias and histories of Rome will give information about the period.
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The next day Alice spent in studying the cyclopedias and maps.
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He remained thoughtfully silent during the rest of the slow way to Cyclopedia Square.
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Porcher Miles, Statement before the South Carolina Convention, "Annual Cyclopedia," 1861, pp.
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We, therefore, content ourselves with giving from Morton's Cyclopedia the following description and illustrations.