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the compendium
noun
A short, complete summary; an abstract.
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The compendium touches on other conversation points.
The anonymous compiler of the Compendium philosophiae (c.
That show receives a dismal rating in the "Compendium".
Margulis edited portions of the compendium Handbook of Protoctista (1990).
In 1272 there appeared the Compendium philosophiae ("Compendium of Philosophy").
The Compendium is a kind of lawbook, and, as such, it has its share of loopholes.
Müneccimbaşı's great work, written in Arabic, was titled Jāmiʿ al-duwal ("The Compendium of Nations").
Fadl, who was completing what he considered his masterwork, "The Compendium of the Pursuit of Divine Knowledge," agreed to go.
Thus, at the third Council of Carthage (397), the Compendium of the Council of Hippo (393) was included.
In that "refuse to enter" passage, Rosica is quoting from the Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
The "Compendium" gave Al Qaeda and its allies a warrant to murder all who stood in their way.
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