Encyclopedic [adjective]

Definition of Encyclopedic:

comprehensive

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Sentence/Example of Encyclopedic:

With such variety, there’s no way this episode can be remotely encyclopedic.

The present is, on the whole, an encyclopedic, cosmopolitan era.

She assisted her husband in the preparation of several statistical and scientific articles for the Encyclopedic.

The real artist is seldom a patient collector or an encyclopedic authority.

In a sense it is the chronicles of the Collinses transformed from the encyclopedic to the continuous narrative form.

The range of Roger Bacon's studies was encyclopedic, comprehending all the branches of learning then open to scholars.

He was always a voluminous letter-writer; during this period he is fairly encyclopedic.

Lady Kimbuck's encyclopedic grip of the family annals was a source of the utmost discomfort to her relatives.

He is not a specialist in Roman law; but he is encyclopedic, which comes to the same thing.

Anthropological sciences were not the only ones to which the encyclopedic mind of our learned philosopher was attracted.