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[ sahy-kluh-pee-dee-uh ]
cyclopedia
/ ˌsaɪkləʊˈpiːdɪə /
noun
- a less common word for encyclopedia
Derived Forms
- ˌcycloˈpedist, noun
- ˌcycloˈpedic, adjective
Other Words From
- cyclo·pedist cyclo·paedist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of cyclopedia1
Example Sentences
He is concerned, he says, to complete “a cyclopedia of the industry, the want, and the vice of the great metropolis”.
Special prices for dictionaries, cyclopedias and other sizes not in above schedules.
The unscientific reader can go to the botanical manual or cyclopedia and under this name find the species described.
The aim often seems to be—especially in such a subject as geography—to make the pupil what has been called a "cyclopedia of useless information."
And yet it is natural and quite proper to look with somewhat enhanced interest upon the experiences or the testimonies of those whose names are in the cyclopedias and biographical dictionaries.
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