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  1. The many encyclopaedias that had been published before this time either had been given fanciful titles (Hortus deliciarum, “Garden of Delights”) or had been simply called “dictionary.” The word dictionary has been widely used as a name for encyclopaedias, and Scalich’s pioneer use of encyclopaedia did not find general acceptance until ...

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    Generally speaking, dictionaries provide linguistic information about words themselves, while encyclopedias focus more on the things for which those words stand. Thus, while dictionary entries are inextricably fixed to the word described, encyclopedia articles can be given a different entry name. As such, dictionary entries are not fully ...

  3. An encyclopedic dictionary typically includes many short listings, arranged alphabetically, and discussing a wide range of topics. [1] Encyclopedic dictionaries can be general, containing articles on topics in many different fields; or they can specialize in a particular field, such as art, biography, law, medicine, or philosophy.

  4. encyclopedia: [noun] a work that contains information on all branches of knowledge or treats comprehensively a particular branch of knowledge usually in articles arranged alphabetically often by subject.

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  6. A dictionary is a comprehensive compilation of words, their meanings, pronunciations, and often their usage in different contexts. It serves as a linguistic resource, aiding in understanding and using language effectively. On the other hand, an encyclopedia is a vast collection of articles or entries that provide detailed information on various ...

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