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conspectus
[kuhn-spek-tuhs]
noun
plural
conspectusesa general or comprehensive view; survey.
a digest; summary; résumé.
Synonyms: , , ,
conspectus
/ əˈɛə /
noun
an overall view; survey
a summary; résumé
Word History and Origins
Origin of conspectus1
Word History and Origins
Origin of conspectus1
Example Sentences
It gives an ever-growing conspectus of the animate and the inanimate world.”
Of course a far fuller list might have been given; many phenomena of actual insanity would need to be cited in any complete conspectus.
No other document is so valuable for a complete conspectus of Jefferson's mind and theories at that time.
At any rate we owe to his industry a unique conspectus of the literary history of the Arabs to the end of the fourth century after the Flight.
Often shown as Spice Russet, flatter and irregular: Vide conspectus.
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