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Compendium - Dictionary

Compendium

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

English (UK): /kəmˈpɛndɪəm/

English (US): /kəmˈpɛndiəm/

Definitions

  • A concise but detailed collection of information about a particular subject.
  • A brief summary or abstract.

Usage Examples

  • The book serves as a compendium of ancient myths and legends.
  • The report provides a compendium of research findings on climate change.

Etymology

Derived from Latin compendium, meaning "a saving, shortcut, or abridgment," from compendere (to weigh together).

Synonyms

  • Digest
  • Summary
  • Handbook
  • Abstract
  • Encyclopedia

Antonyms

  • Expansion
  • Elaboration
  • Exposition
  • Thorough analysis

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
FrenchCompendium/kɔ̃.pɑ̃.djɔm/
GermanKompendium/kɔmˈpɛndiʊm/
SpanishCompendio/komˈpendjo/
PortugueseCompêndio/kõˈpẽdʒju/
ItalianCompendio/komˈpɛndjo/
Chinese概要/gài yào/
Japanese概要書/gaiyōsho/
RussianКомпендий/kɐmˈpʲenʲdʲɪj/
Hindiसार/sɑːr/
Bengaliসংক্ষিপ্তসার/ʃɔŋkʰɪptɔsar/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /kəmˈpɛndɪəm/
  • American English: /kəmˈpɛndiəm/
  • Australian English: /kəmˈpɛndɪəm/

Historical Usage

The term "compendium" has been used since the 16th century to denote a collection of concise information, often used in academic and scientific contexts.

Cultural Nuances

In academia and publishing, a compendium is often valued as a reference book containing summaries of larger works.

More Information

Compendiums are frequently used in law, medicine, and other specialized fields to provide a quick reference to key information.

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