compendium
IPA: kʌmpˈɛndiʌm
noun
- A short, complete summary; an abstract.
- A list or collection of various items.
- A collection of board games packaged in a single box.
- (pharmaceutical industry) A collected body of information on the standards of strength, purity, and quality of drugs.
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Examples of "compendium" in Sentences
- I'll post the results at the Compendium.
- Here's the list that ran in the Compendium.
- Not a compendium of every bit of info in the world.
- Huang's compendium became the first volume of the manual.
- The link is to a chapter by chapter compendium of the book.
- But there is already a link to the Compendium in the article.
- We are the original conception the compendium of all knowledge.
- The book was a compendium of 250 medicinal herbs used by the Aztecs.
- He wrote the Compendium of the Teachings of Mani the Buddha of Light.
- I think that might broaden the international stature of the compendium.
- The compendium is a sampling of the abundance and variety of collections available for use.
- It would be more properly called a compendium, but the name discography seems to sound better.
- A short compendium from the “Toward a New Literacy of Cooperation” course at Stanford, Winter 2005.
- I pray that this compendium is not complete, because it appears that the U.S. only launched 15 rockets last year.
- While not new to publishing (release in 1996), this book is a necessary swear word compendium for any English lover.
- The compendium is a collection of published and unpublished works of researchers in the different institutions in the Cordillera.
- Due to the variety of topics covered, the book has been characterized as a compendium or a “philosophical encyclopedia in miniature”
- The latest, Up the Bright River, is a 120,000 word compendium of short stories that show off the many worlds Farmer created and worked in, including the first appearance of the last three Riverworld tales in a Farmer collection.
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