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noun
- 1. a collection of concise but detailed information about a particular subject, especially in a book or other publication: "an invaluable compendium of useful information about language"
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1. : a brief summary of a larger work or of a field of knowledge : abstract. a one-volume compendium of the multivolume original. 2. a. : a list of a number of items. b. : collection, compilation. a compendium of folk tales. Synonyms. album. anthology. collectanea. compilation. florilegium. miscellany. reader.
COMPENDIUM definition: 1. a short but complete account of a particular subject, especially in the form of a book: 2. a…. Learn more.
Compendium definition: a brief treatment or account of a subject, especially an extensive subject; concise treatise. See examples of COMPENDIUM used in a sentence.
COMPENDIUM meaning: 1. a short but complete account of a particular subject, especially in the form of a book: 2. a…. Learn more.
A compendium is a comprehensive collection of something. You can also use the word compendium to describe a collection of written works. If you gather all of the anecdotes your parents and grandparents have told you into a book, you'll have created a compendium of family stories.
Definition of compendium noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Noun. Filter. noun. compendiums. A short but complete summary of something. American Heritage. A summary or abstract containing the essential information in a brief form; concise but comprehensive treatise. Webster's New World. A list or collection of various items. Wiktionary. A short, complete summary; an abstract. Wiktionary. Synonyms:
A compendium is a short but detailed collection of information, usually in a book. The Roman Catholic Church has issued a compendium of its teachings. [ + of ]
1. a brief treatment or account of a subject, esp. an extensive subject. 2. a summary, epitome, or abridgment. 3. a full list or inventory: a compendium of their complaints. [1575–85; < Latin: gain, saving, abridgment < com- + pend (ere) to cause to hang down, weigh]
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