Encyclopedia (n.): A reference source, typically in multiple volumes, systematically compiling information and data in various fields such as science, culture, art, daily life, etc. Encyclopedias are usually organized in alphabetical order and are designed to provide quick access to information.
The word "encyclopedia" is derived from the French word encyclopédie. This term means "a compilation of works on a broad range of subjects." The word encyclopédie is formed from the Greek words enkyklios (comprehensive) and paideia (education, culture). Encyclopedias originated historically with the purpose of compiling and disseminating knowledge and have developed over time into a more scientific format.
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