Cyclopedia [noun]
Definition of Cyclopedia:
printed matter with information
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Opposite/Antonyms of Cyclopedia:
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Sentence/Example of Cyclopedia:
I don't remember what that technical phrase was, but I think you will find it in any Cyclopedia under the head of "Brass."
It seemed at first as if nothing less than a cyclopedia could contain what would have to be used.
It is generally supposed that cyclopedia articles are prepared by specialists who know what they are writing about.
He has written many books, his principal work being his Cyclopedia of American Horticulture, which has just been completed.
"The duties man owes to society and himself are minutely defined by Confucius," says the Cyclopedia.
When he undertook the German Universal Cyclopedia in 1765, he included music in the list of subjects treated.
Kitto, in his "Cyclopedia," says the Egyptian sphinxes explain what is meant by the cherubims of the Jews.
We next give extracts from Appletons Cyclopedia, to which reference has already been made.
The following figure from the Cyclopedia of Agriculture, with the explanation, fully illustrates this idea.
We, therefore, content ourselves with giving from Morton's Cyclopedia the following description and illustrations.