compendious
English
Etymology
From Old French compendieux, from Latin compendiosus (“advantageous, abridged, brief”), from compendium
Adjective
compendious (comparative more compendious, superlative most compendious)
- containing a subset of words, succinctly described; abridged and summarized
- briefly describing a body of knowledge
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Translations
containing a subset of words
briefly describing a body of knowledge
Anagrams
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