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conspectus

[kuhn-spek-tuhs] / kənˈspɛk təs /


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Its conspectus of ceramics is quite good, but it's weaker in furniture.

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Its conspectus of painting, sculpture, architecture and photography, representing the last half of the 19th and the first decade of the 20th century in France, is definitive.

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Theirs is a reflective hanging, full of aesthetic surprises, and the most sensible way to make the best of an incomplete conspectus that is, nevertheless, well sprinkled with masterpieces.

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In terms of sheer quality, this show can claim to be the greatest conspectus of Chinese art ever held in America.

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This was an attempt to give a conspectus of the material in the Gospels side by side.

From A Harmony of the Gospels for Students of the Life of Christ Based on the Broadus Harmony in the Revised Version by Robertson, Archibald Thomas