...examine all sorts of things during the Enlightenment.
Diderot's Encyclopedia, also known as Encyclopédie, was a landmark work of the Enlightenment period in the 18th century. It was a comprehensive compendium of knowledge that aimed to promote critical thinking and knowledge sharing. The encyclopedia covered a wide range of subjects, from science and philosophy to art and politics, and was influential in spreading ideas of reason and intellectual advancement.
The vowel u isn't used in the word encyclopedia.
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.
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encyclopedia is used for correct references.
The encyclopedia
an encyclopedia
You would typically measure an encyclopedia in grams, as kilograms are typically used to measure heavier weights. A typical encyclopedia would not weigh enough to be measured in kilograms.
Any sentence attempting to utilize the entire encyclopedia would inevitably become a run-on sentence, or at least a very long paragraph. Yes, it does upset me to see the encyclopedia being used as a door stop!
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