The ubiquitous reference books are called "Encyclopedia Britannica" because of the their publishing origins. The information within is compiled in the United Kingdom.
Birds Britannica has 484 pages.
There are two ways to spell it: Encyclopaedia or Encyclopedia
encyclopaedia
The correct spelling is "encyclopedia." In Australia, the UK and New Zealand, it is "encyclopaedia".
According to the Merriam-Webster and the Britannica dictionaries, there is no English word, "Desulate".The word, "Desolate" (DESS-uh-lutt) means deserted and also means joyless as if separated from a loved one.
Encyclopaedia Britannica has written: 'Yearbook of science and the future, 1978' -- subject(s): Enciclopedias estrangeiras 'The new encyclopaedia Britannica' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY
no Wikipedia is not
"Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. publishes the renowned encyclopedia series. It has long held the preeminent reputation among similar reference works."
Encyclopaedia Britannica.
H. Einbinder has written: 'The myth of the Britannica' -- subject(s): Encyclopaedia Britannica
Manorama Year Book Encyclopaedia Britannica
Children's Books. Found it at Encyclopaedia Britannica!
They can live for about 6 years. Source: Britannica Encyclopaedia Online
The author of Britannica Online is the editorial staff of Encyclopaedia Britannica. It is a team of editors and professionals who curate and verify the information on the platform to ensure accuracy and reliability.
Encyclopedia Britannica - oldest English-language encyclopaedia still in print
it was known to be around in the 1st century AD in china and inda info from encyclopaedia britannica IV
Bougainvillia britannica was created in 1841.