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- noun Plural form of
encyclopedia .
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Non-Wikipedia wiki encyclopediae: Conservapedia, Encyclopedia Dramatica, Wookiepedia.
Good Items for Friday KaneCitizen 2007
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Non-Wikipedia wiki encyclopediae: Conservapedia, Encyclopedia Dramatica, Wookiepedia.
Archive 2007-04-01 KaneCitizen 2007
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While I sympathize with untranslated words, I do think that this should provide the lecturer/instructor with an opportunity to talk about these concepts; not understanding something is a moment when students need to consult dictionaries and encyclopediae.
Archive 2008-09-01 Miglior acque 2008
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While I sympathize with untranslated words, I do think that this should provide the lecturer/instructor with an opportunity to talk about these concepts; not understanding something is a moment when students need to consult dictionaries and encyclopediae.
Troilus and Criseyde, ed. Stephen Barney (Norton, 2006) Miglior acque 2008
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There's a perennial demand from the whole clergy for various books-Missals, Scripture, Breviaries, the Summa, encyclopediae, and the like.
A Canticle for Leibowitz Miller, Walter M. 1959
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Many on-line encyclopediae contain this information.
unknown title 2009
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My user subpage: the list of articles Wikimedia says foreign-language wiki encyclopediae should have.
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* [[User: EvanW/Wikimedia's_list_of_recommended_articles | My user subpage: the list of articles Wikimedia says foreign-language wiki encyclopediae should have.]] * [[User: EvanW/Wikimedia's_list_of_recommended_articles | My user subpage: the list of articles Wikimedia says foreign-language wiki encyclopediae should have.]]
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