book of knowledge
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Definition
- Noun:
- An elementary encyclopedia dealing with general knowledge: A reference book, typically designed for young learners or general readers, that contains concise articles and information on a wide range of subjects.
Usage
- The term "book of knowledge" is used to describe a single-volume or multi-volume compendium intended to provide foundational information. It is often used in educational contexts or to refer to classic reference works.
Examples
- Noun:
- The children's section of the library has an excellent book of knowledge.
- Before the internet, many families kept a book of knowledge at home for quick research.
Advanced Usage
- "A living book of knowledge": A metaphorical phrase describing a person with vast information.
- My grandfather is a living book of knowledge about local history.
Variants and Related Words
- Encyclopedia (n): A more common and formal term for a comprehensive reference work containing articles on various topics.
- Compendium (n): A concise collection of information on a particular subject.
Synonyms
- Reference book: A book intended to be consulted for specific information.
- Cyclopedia (n): An archaic term for encyclopedia.
Related Phrases
- Fountain of knowledge: An idiomatic expression for a source of vast information.
- The veteran journalist was considered a fountain of knowledge.
Notes
- "Book of knowledge" is often capitalized when referring to a specific published title, such as . In such cases, it functions as a proper noun.
Noun
- an elementary encyclopedia dealing with general knowledge