Conspectus
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Conspectus — est une méthode uniformisée d évaluation des collections en bibliothèque. L évaluation s effectue sur des segments de collections correspondant au découpage de la classification en vigueur dans la bibliothèque, et combine les notions de niveau… … Wikipédia en Français
conspectus — 1836, from L. conspectus a looking at, sight, view; range or power of vision, from pp. of conspicere to look at (see CONSPICUOUS (Cf. conspicuous)) … Etymology dictionary
conspectus — index abridgment (condensation), abstract, brief, capsule, compendium, digest, outline (synopsis) … Law dictionary
conspectus — synopsis, epitome, *abridgment, abstract, brief Analogous words: *compendium, syllabus, digest, survey, sketch, précis, aperçu … New Dictionary of Synonyms
conspectus — [n] summary abstract, digest, outline, overview, précis, resume, review, rundown*, summation, synopsis; concept 283 … New thesaurus
conspectus — [kən spek′təs] n. [L, a view, range of sight, pp. of conspicere: see CONSPICUOUS] 1. a general view; survey 2. a summary; outline; synopsis; digest … English World dictionary
conspectus — noun Etymology: Latin, from conspectus, from conspicere Date: 1825 1. a usually brief survey or summary (as of an extensive subject) often providing an overall view 2. outline, synopsis … New Collegiate Dictionary
conspectus — (kon spè ktus ) s. m. Terme didactique. Tableau donnant un aperçu général. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. conspectus, de conspicere, de cum, et spicere, voir (voy. spectacle) … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Conspectus of the ornithological fauna of the USSR — (ISBN 5 02 005300 7) is a 1991 Russian language publication by ornithologist L. S. Stepanyan. It contains a list of bird species recorded from the former Soviet Union, together with details of their distribution, taxonomic relationships and… … Wikipedia
conspectus — /keuhn spek teuhs/, n., pl. conspectuses. 1. a general or comprehensive view; survey. 2. a digest; summary; résumé. [1830 40; < L: survey, view, act of seeing, equiv. to conspec , var. s. of conspicere to see, catch sight of (con CON + spicere,… … Universalium