adjective
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■ NOUN
knowledge
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Hoffman possesses an encyclopedic knowledge of Precambrian continental geology.
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Many have expansive interests and encyclopedic knowledge .
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On the plus side, there is the encyclopedic knowledge of the subject at hand.
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Haspiel has an encyclopedic knowledge of baseball.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Anyway, there's a bit of a lull at the moment before I start helping out with the encyclopedic dictionary.
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Eleven appendices packed with valuable cross-curricular and cultural information. ... to the world's first encyclopedic learner's dictionary!
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Expanded entry giving extra encyclopedic information 2.
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He excelled particularly in the natural sciences, in which his knowledge was described as encyclopedic .
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Hoffman possesses an encyclopedic knowledge of Precambrian continental geology.
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I had thought that Jasper, who was encyclopedic about so many things, would know what a nucleotide is.
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It was an encyclopedic work, setting out the concept of a universal language as a comprehensive taxonomic structure.
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That choice makes the book eclectic rather than encyclopedic .