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com⋅pen⋅di⋅um
/
kəmˈpɛn
di
əm
/
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–noun,
plural
-di⋅ums,
-di⋅a
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ə
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1.
a brief treatment or account of a subject, esp. an extensive subject; concise treatise:
a compendium of medicine.
2.
a summary, epitome, or abridgment.
3.
a full list or inventory:
a compendium of their complaints.
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com⋅pend
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ˈkɒm
pɛnd
/
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-pend
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Origin:
1575–85;
< L: gain, saving, shortcut, abridgment, equiv. to
com-
com-
+
pend-
(s. of
pendere
to cause to hang down, weigh) +
-ium
-ium
Synonyms:
1.
survey, digest, conspectus.
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com·pen·di·um
(kəm-pěn'dē-əm)
n.
pl.
com·pen·di·ums
or
com·pen·di·a
(-dē-ə)
A short, complete summary; an abstract.
A list or collection of various items.
[Latin,
a shortening
, from
compendere
,
to weigh together
:
com-
,
com-
+
pendere
,
to weigh
; see
(s)pen-
in Indo-European roots.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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Word Origin & History
compendium
1589, from L.
compendium
"a shortening, saving," lit. "that which is weighed together," from L.
compendere
"to weigh together," from
com-
"together" +
pendere
"to weigh" (see
pendant
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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