Conspectus [noun]
Definition of Conspectus:
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Sentence/Example of Conspectus:
But the time is not wasted; the conspectus is always good, and the blur that remains on the mind is probably just enough.
Often shown as Spice Russet, flatter and irregular: Vide conspectus.
Conspectus Crustaceorum in orbis terrarum circumnavigatione, C. Wilkes duce, collectorum.
No other document is so valuable for a complete conspectus of Jefferson's mind and theories at that time.
(Calcutta, 1903), gives a complete conspectus of Bihari in all its dialects and sub-dialects.
How completely he disassociated Ukrainia from Northern Russia may be judged by the conspectus of his lectures written in 1832.
I think that I do not exaggerate the value of this conspectus when I say that it doubles the value of the work to the reader.
I-Ching, though he does not furnish statistics, gives a clear conspectus of Buddhist sects as they existed in his time.
This is not the place for a comprehensive census of the island, or for a conspectus of its statistics.
None of this causation is brought into Schumpeter's conspectus picture.