conspectus
Americannoun
plural
conspectuses-
a general or comprehensive view; survey.
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a digest; summary; résumé.
- Synonyms:
- epitome, abstract, brief, compendium
noun
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an overall view; survey
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a summary; résumé
Etymology
Origin of conspectus
1830–40; < Latin: survey, view, act of seeing, equivalent to conspec-, variant stem of conspicere to see, catch sight of ( con- con- + -spicere, combining form of specere to look) + -tus suffix of v. action
Example Sentences
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Theirs is a reflective hanging, full of aesthetic surprises, and the most sensible way to make the best of an incomplete conspectus that is, nevertheless, well sprinkled with masterpieces.
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Its conspectus of ceramics is quite good, but it's weaker in furniture.
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In terms of sheer quality, this show can claim to be the greatest conspectus of Chinese art ever held in America.
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Its conspectus of painting, sculpture, architecture and photography, representing the last half of the 19th and the first decade of the 20th century in France, is definitive.
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From this conspectus it appears that there are still about 60 distinct languages spoken in Europe, without including Latin, Greek, Old Slavonic and Hebrew, which are still used in literature 920 or ecclesiastical liturgies.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 8 "Ethiopia" to "Evangelical Association" by Various
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