Concept cluster: Communication > Anthology
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A scientific publication which concentrates on publishing abstracts of scientific writings.
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A collection of things associated with a person or place, especially a personal collection of anecdotes or conversations at table
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A collection of excerpts or quotes.
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A bibliography in which each item has an annotation - a brief summary of how each source is useful to an author in constructing a paper or argument.
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compilation as (part of) an anthology
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To compile, or include something in, an anthology.
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A collection of literary works, such as poems or short stories, especially a collection from various authors.
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The material so kept, considered as a whole (compare archives).
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(dated) Subject matter; concern.
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The content of a letter, message, or other printed or electronic document, as distinct from signatures, salutations, headers, and so on.
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The carrying out of a cadastre (public survey of land for the purpose of taxation).
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(obsolete) A summary.
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A collection of stories or accounts that can individually be described as cases.
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(obsolete) A brief, incomplete description; an outline.
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To make a catalogue of.
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(authorship) One of the main sections into which the text of a book is divided.
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A practical handbook.
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(writing) A prewriting technique consisting of writing ideas down on a sheet of paper around a central idea within a circle, with the related ideas radially joined to the circle using rays.
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An edition from several editors.
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An early manuscript book.
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An emblem, badge or device, used as a distinguishing mark by the body of retainers of a royal or noble house.
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A selective collection of passages from various sources or by various authors; an anthology.
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A compiler of books; one who collects scattered passages and puts them together in one book.
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A compendium; an epitome; a summary.
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A short, complete summary; an abstract.
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(countable) A person directly involved in a creative marketing process.
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(chiefly copyright law) A tangible manifestation of creative effort, such as literature, music, paintings, and software.
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An article in a publication giving the opinion of its editors on a given topic or current event.
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Alternative form of enamelist [An artist who works with enamel.]
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(authorship) A written composition of moderate length, exploring a particular issue or subject.
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A collection of articles, essays, etc., published together as a memorial or tribute to an academic or some other respected person.
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Course of thought; thread of narration.
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(information science) A group of records having shared provenance.
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(dated) A book of extracts in prose or poetry; an anthology.
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The official public seal of any of several nations.
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The title or topic of a document, article, chapter, or of a section thereof.
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All the characteristics, conventions and use of colour and language of a company, institution, website etc that serves to make it distinct from others.
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A person whose occupation is to advise others on visual appearance, and verbal and non-verbal communication.
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Alternative form of Imagineer [A Disney employee responsible for creative planning and engineering.]
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(figuratively) A mark or token by which anything is known.
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(archaic) One who retards or hinders.
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A letter written to a newspaper, magazine or other periodical, usually intended for publication, about issues of concern to readers.
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A book containing examples of letters that can be imitated by those who wish to write correspondence.
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Synonym of letterman (“student awarded a letter”)
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Using or based on lists.
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A scholarly paper, or part of one, compiled from published sources, which sums up current knowledge of a particular topic.
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(dated) An instruction book systematically arranged.
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A collection of writings on various subjects or topics; an anthology.
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a person who models the behaviour of a physical system, especially by using a computer model
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Abbreviation of manuscript. [A book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced.]
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The specific article or story after which the containing book is named.
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A treatise or similar work that summarizes the known facts of either of the above.
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A book, especially an anthology, from the publisher Norton, especially if used as a textbook.
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A short book summarizing an area of law.
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An anthology of previously released material linked together by theme or author, especially in book form.
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The writing or production of pamphlets.
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A systematic collection of excerpts from the works of founders of the early Christian church and other early ecclesiastical writers, compiled to serve dogmatic or ethical purposes.
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A group of stories sharing a plot
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(philosophy, government, public policy) An essay or report which expresses a position, conclusion, or recommendation concerning a contested issue or undecided question and which usually contains arguments or reasons in support of this position.
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Alternative form of postiller [(archaic) A writer of notes in the margin of a book.]
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(archaic) A writer of notes in the margin of a book.
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An anthology of miscellaneous prose.
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The collected readers of a publication.
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A family of manuscripts which share similar traits; the variety of a language which is used in such manuscripts.
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(obsolete) compendium, literary compilation
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(libraries) A book that can be consulted in the library but cannot be borrowed.
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A heading in a book highlighted in red.
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Alternative form of saloniste [(historical) One who attends salons (social gatherings).]
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A collection of manuscripts; an anthology.
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An outline or model of an expected or supposed sequence of events.
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A design or insignia usually associated with an organization or an official role.
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(scholarly studies) A written commentary which discusses previously produced original work of another author, especially a notable author.
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(bibliography) A printing of an article from a periodical as its own distinct publication and distributed independently, often with different page numbers.
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an object (especially a ring) formerly used to impress a picture into the sealing wax of a document as a proof of its origin
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A brief, light, or informal literary composition, such as an essay or short story.
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(authorship) The plot of a story.
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(obsolete) A textbook; an educational book.
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A summary or digest of such a collection.
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A collection of essays, articles or papers on a particular subject by a number of contributors.
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A reference work containing brief articles that taken together give an overview of an entire field.
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A publication.
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An edition of a written work (especially the complete works of a classical writer) showing the notes and readings of a variety of different editors or commentators.
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Alternative form of vedutista (“landscape painter”) [(art) A landscape painter.]
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Alternative form of visagiste [A make-up artist.]
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A person in the advertising industry who produces artwork for presentations.
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Alternative form of Whitman's sampler [(US, idiomatic) A diverse collection.]
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(US, idiomatic) A diverse collection.
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(historical) A clerk of a certain rank in the service of the East India Company, who, after serving a certain number of years, became a factor.

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