Definition of Encyclopedian. Meaning of Encyclopedian. Synonyms of Encyclopedian

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Definition of Encyclopedian

Encyclopedian
Encyclopedian En*cy`clo*pe"di*an, a. Embracing the whole circle of learning, or a wide range of subjects.

Meaning of Encyclopedian from wikipedia

- An encyclopedia is a reference work or compendium providing summaries of knowledge, either general or special, in a particular field or discipline. Encyclopedias...
- there are higher estimates. For example, the Prussian-born author and encyclopedian Ludwig Julius Eisenberg (1858–1910) claims that up to one thousand could...
- articles in magazines tend to be somewhere between journalistic and encyclopedian in style and often lack a distinct lead paragraph entirely. Leads vary...
- makers and social reform campaigner Ephraim Chambers (c. 1680–1740), encyclopedian Isaac Crewdson (1780–1844), Quaker minister born in Kendal John Cunliffe...
- 2008) was an Estonian physicist specialising in X-ray crystallography, encyclopedian, librarian, supporter of libraries and a long-term Estonian expatriate...
- Old Believers. Persons, Events, Objects and Symbols. Attempt to an Encyclopedian Dictionary. Moscow, 1996) About lestovka (in Russian) Virtual Museum...
- / Vurgaft S.G., Ušakov I.A. Old Believers. Persons, Events, Objects and Symbols. Attempt to an Encyclopedian Dictionary. Moscow, 1996 (Russian) v t e...
- Syrie et d'Egypte (1857). In 1872—1882 Ilya Berezin edited the Russian Encyclopedian Dictionary in 16 volumes. He was the recipient of high-profile awards...
- The Monthly Register and encyclopedian magazine was a British periodical published from 1802 to 1803 that was published by Charles and John Wyatt and...
- California, Los Angeles, Clorinda Donato writes the following: The encyclopedians successfully argued and marketed their belief in the potential of reason...