Broad, vast, comprehensive, detailed knowledge and understanding
ONE WORDA polymath means someone who has learnt a lot and, by extension, someone whose expertise is in many matters across a wide range of subjects or fields.TWO WORDSMore recently, the name/term Renaissance Man has been applied to a person (male?) who has an unusually broad and deep (encyclopedic) knowledge of many things.For more information, see Related links below.
It depends how you use the knowledge
Suffix of knowledge is ''CURIOSITY'' and prefix of knowledge is ''EXPANSION'' ...!
Common knowledge - facts or knowledge widely known and undisputed.
The word "knowledge" applies to information or data.
That means having an incredible amount of knowledge.
Brandon, a dedicated fan with encyclopedic knowledge of the original show.
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Astronomy was created in 2003.
To become a dermatologist a medical degree is required.
No, WikiAnswers is a Q&A website.
It is impossible for WikiAnswers to be in an encyclopedic format because WikiAnswers was created on the fact that no one wanted to find out information through encyclopedias, but rather just want a straight, and short, answer to their question. Answers.com is in the encyclopedic formati, while WikiAnswers has the human, short side of the answer.
The History of Middle-earth
yes, there is ask .com
The person called the "walking encyclopedia" is often someone who has an extensive knowledge on a wide range of topics and can provide detailed information without needing to reference external sources. This term is typically used to describe individuals who seem to have an encyclopedic knowledge and can answer questions on various subjects off the top of their heads.
The website for Dunedin NZ is dunedin.govt.nz, and they have encyclopedic information.
It is other called encyclopedic dictionaries,hope its right
Yes, the Britannica on paper and the Britannica on CD can be considered close substitutes because they both contain the same information and serve the same purpose of providing encyclopedic knowledge. The main difference lies in the format and accessibility of the information.