The plural form of encyclopedia is encyclopedias.
The noun 'encyclopedia' is not a standard collective noun for something specific.The noun 'encyclopedia' can be used as a collective noun for any subject or type of information, usually in book form but sometimes used for a person or something else.Examples:The library has an encyclopedia of general information.He wrote an encyclopedia of earthworms.My mother is an encyclopedia of quaint quotes.This marsh is an encyclopedia of wetland lifeforms.
The correct spelling is "encyclopedia." In Australia, the UK and New Zealand, it is "encyclopaedia".
There are 6 syllables in encyclopedia: en-cy-clo-pe-di-a.
no.
An encyclopedia
The plural form of the noun encyclopedia is encyclopedias.
Encyclopedia is singular, encyclopedias would be plural.
Encyclopedia is singular, encyclopedias would be plural.
encyclopedia
Some popular encyclopedia sets include Encyclopedia Britannica, World Book Encyclopedia, and Encyclopædia Universalis.
Encyclopedia Britannica.
No, an encyclopedia is a secondary source.
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia while a plain encyclopedia is on paper.
It isn't possible to say how many pages are in any one encyclopedia without knowing which encyclopedia, and which edition of that encyclopedia, is of interest.
__________ is a popular collaborative online encyclopedia
Ex: The encyclopedia was large.
ENcyclopedia defines it