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Compendiously
Compendiously Com*pen"di*ous*ly, adv. In a compendious manner. Compendiously expressed by the word chaos. --Bentley.

Meaning of Compendiously from wikipedia

- Al-Jabr (Arabic: الجبر), also known as The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing (Arabic: الكتاب المختصر في حساب الجبر والمقابلة...
- pp. 561–590. Retrieved March 30, 2011. Palfrey, John Gorham (1873). A Compendious History of New England, vol. 3. Boston: H.C. Shepard. Retrieved March...
- compenso means balance, poise, weigh, offset. The entry on the word 'compendious' in the Online Etymology Dictionary says "concise, abridged but comprehensive"...
- 1743) was an English Latin lexicographer, and author of a well-known compendious Dictionary of the Latin Tongue. He was born at Wordsall, in the parish...
- Vol. 1. Clarendon. p. 387. and in English at Payne Smith, J. (1903). A Compendious Syriac Dictionary: Founded Upon the Thesaurus Syriacus of R. Payne Smith...
- po****rizing treatise on algebra, compiled between 813 and 833 as Al-Jabr (The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing),: 171  presented the...
- and canvas by means of a multitude of rivets with tinned heads [...]." Compendious Hebrew-English Dictionary Avinoam and Segal, The Dvir Publishing Co,...
- (1855). A Literal Translation of King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon Version of the Compendious History of the World. Longman. p. 16. Parker, Joanne (2007). 'England's...
- Lemuel Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Regions of the World Compendiously Methodiz'd, the second by Edmund Curll who had similarly written a "key"...
- syrische Grammatik. Leipzig: T.O. Weigel. [translated to English as Compendious Syriac Grammar, by James A. Crichton. London: Williams & Norgate 1904...