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Compendium
Compendium meaning
A short, complete summary; an abstract. | A list or collection of various items. | A list or collection of various items.
Synonyms of Compendium
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EPA Compendium of Strategies This compendium focuses on a variety of issues dealing with urban heat islands.
The Earthdawn Classic Player's Compendium and Earthdawn Classic Gamemaster's Compendium are essentially an alternative Second Edition, but without a version designation (since the material is compatible anyway).
Aliyu remarked in a keynote address in Abuja on Friday, Jun 9 at the launch of NUFTS Compendium, a document highlighting various activities of the organisation in the 2023 general elections.
As an homage to the 2 000-year-old compendium of winemaking, De Toren chose this mighty raptor to command its Book XVII label.
D&D Direct also announced Monsterous Compendium Vol. 3: Minecraft Creatures, which adds stat blocks for several of the game's most famous monsters.
His former bandmates from Pallas have also compiled an album called Compendium for fans to download, with funds going toward his medical needs.
Plus: a taste for beeswax, rare soaps and more from T’s cultural compendium.
This guide takes readers into the deep lands of pasta - a magnificent compendium of its shapes, names, and origins - allowing pasta enthusiasts to broaden their understanding and appreciation of this Italian masterpiece.
Though Lawrence Kasdan hampered his cast by deciding to make an epic Western without having anything of interest to say, Dennis Quad wrote his own story with his portrayal, and his Holliday is so much more than a compendium of coughs and quips.
Amit Shah will also release NCB ‘Annual Report 2023’ and Compendium on ‘Nasha Mukt Bharat’.
An excellent compendium of unusual dishes.
Another writer who is a college professor a compendium of sexual assault charges as “a manipulative betrayal of victims” (emphasis added).
Mods like Eli's Armour Compendium introduce new armor pieces to enhance gameplay immersion and variety.
The second edition of is a 342-page ‘compendium’, but it is more.
According to Hokubei Nihonjin Soran (Compendium of the Japanese in North America), the hotels run by Japanese people around 1914 were mainly targeted at Caucasians, and the room rate was one dollar or 50 cents without meals.
But it will also point out China's efforts to "brutally dismantle" religious groups and organizations in the region in what it describes as a "compendium of the deterioration of human rights" in China.
If anything, Hillary’s compendium of Trump’s ties to Russia was svelte.
The author of “The Catholic All Year Compendium: Liturgical Living for Real Life,” Tierney, 43, literally wrote the book on how to celebrate the church’s feasts and fasts in the home.
Along with generous helpings from Vatsyayana’s seminal work, food researcher and writer Bhowmik’s menu for the evening takes nuggets from Kokkoka’s Rati Rahasya, an ancient sex manual, Charaka Samhita, a compendium on Ayurveda, as well as academic papers.
As the eminent medievalist and art historian Émile Mâle has pointed out, the Middle Ages was the age of the encyclopedia, and the medieval church, an encyclopedia in visible form, is a veritable compendium of all human wisdom and knowledge.