encyclopedical (Meaning)

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encyclopedical (a.)

Pertaining to, or of the nature of, an encyclopedia; embracing a wide range of subjects.

Synonyms & Antonyms of encyclopedical

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encyclopedical Sentence Examples

  1. The encyclopedical knowledge of the professor astounded his students with its depth and breadth.
  2. The encyclopedical dictionary was a treasure trove of information, containing definitions for countless words.
  3. The encyclopedical work on the history of art spanned centuries and included detailed analyses of major artistic movements.
  4. The encyclopedical collection of stamps showcased a wide variety of designs and colors from around the world.
  5. The encyclopedical guide to hiking trails provided detailed descriptions and maps for hundreds of routes.
  6. The encyclopedical database of medical information was an invaluable resource for doctors and researchers.
  7. The encyclopedical encyclopedia covered a vast range of topics, from science to history to culture.
  8. The encyclopedical anthology of literature featured works from a multitude of authors and genres.
  9. The encyclopedical museum exhibited artifacts from various cultures and time periods, offering a comprehensive overview of human history.
  10. The encyclopedical website presented a comprehensive collection of articles, videos, and images on any topic imaginable.

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Pertaining to, or of the nature of, an encyclopedia; embracing a wide range of subjects.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The encyclopedical knowledge of the professor astounded his students with its depth and breadth.

The encyclopedical dictionary was a treasure trove of information, containing definitions for countless words.

The encyclopedical work on the history of art spanned centuries and included detailed analyses of major artistic movements.

The encyclopedical collection of stamps showcased a wide variety of designs and colors from around the world.