Compendio in english
Compendium
pronunciation: kəmpendiəm part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kəmpendiəm part of speech: noun
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compendiar = abridge ; encapsulate.
Example: Inevitably any abridgement poses the dilemma how to abridge, that is, what to leave out and what to include.Example: The Manifesto encapsulates the principles and priorities of public libraries in widely varying contexts.compendio = abridgement [abridgment] ; digest ; compendium [compendiums/compendia, -pl.] ; epitome.
Example: An abridgement is usually taken to be a condensation that necessarily omits a number of secondary points.Example: A digest should be a methodically arranged presentation of the main arguments in a document.Example: This impressive work, which serves educated adults and serious students, intends to be a comprehensive, authoritative compendium of the world's most important knowledge and information.Example: If we now ask why the problems arise, the answer is clear: not because they are epitomes, revisions or commentaries, but because in each case the document depends for its existence on another document.more:
» compendio de jurisprudencia = case law digest .
Example: The article 'Blazing trails in Kentucky wilderness' discusses three stages of the history of case law digest publishing in Kentucky.