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[en-sahy-kluh-pee-dee-uh] / ɛnˌsaɪ kləˈpi di ə /


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Klongklaeo’s 12 Moons celebrates many of these traditions on one menu, not as “Asian fusion” per se but by offering a culinary encyclopedia of authentic entries.

From Seattle Times

It’s a shame footage from the event remained discarded for 50 years, but Questlove, a walking music encyclopedia who came to prominence as the drummer for the Roots, was the one to unearth it.

From Los Angeles Times

Last month, a few days before Costco’s 40th anniversary, they published “The Joy of Costco: A Treasure Hunt from A to Z,” a colorful encyclopedia stuffed full of Costco trivia, history and stories.

From Seattle Times

He asked twins Norris and Ross McWhirter, who were fact-finding researchers, to compile something that would be different from the day’s encyclopedias, which were dry and very highly academic.

From Seattle Times

His magnum opus, “The Secret Teachings of All Ages,” is an encyclopedia of mystical philosophy that touches on Kabbalah, tarot, alchemy, mystic Christianity and Masonry among many other subjects.

From Los Angeles Times