syn.op.ses (sînap'siz)

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{ç} synopsis
syn.op.ses (sînap''siz)
A brief summary of the major points of a written work, either as prose or as a table; an abridgment or condensation of a work
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A prayer book for use by the laity of the church
syn.op.ses (sînap''siz)
A short summary of a piece of work, usually fiction
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The Synopsis is the brief description of the project It will be used to inform the interested public regarding the project progress and achievements; therefore the project objectives, the expected results and the industrial impact should be well structured and described concisely in the Synopsis
syn.op.ses (sînap''siz)
a syllabus or summary
syn.op.ses (sînap''siz)
An outline in story form, which is always told in the present tense and in an active voice Back to top
syn.op.ses (sînap''siz)
a sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory
syn.op.ses (sînap''siz)
A brief outline or general view, as of a subject or written work; an abstract or a summary
syn.op.ses (sînap''siz)
{i} outline, abstract, summary
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syn.op.ses (sînap''siz)
a brief, usually one half to two page description of a story or plot Written in prose form generally with little to no dialogue
syn.op.ses (sînap''siz)
This dictionary provides succinct and often witty explanations of over 1000 potentially troublesome terms encountered in the study of literature, from "absurd" to "zeugma" Fully cross-referenced, the entries cover prose, verse, drama, and literary theory from ancient Greece to contemporary schools, and give details of adjectival forms, derivations, and terms from languages and literatures other than English The book is aimed at general readers; students (from the 6th Form upwards) and teachers of English literature; and those studying classical and modern European literature
syn.op.ses (sînap''siz)
A general overview of a manuscript Usually no more than two double-spaced pages They should be written almost as a story in themselves, touching upon the beginning, middle and end of the manuscript Sometimes confused with an outline -- the two being synonomous to some and completely different to others
syn.op.ses (sînap''siz)
used in the book manuscript or proposal sent to the publisher A brief description of the chapters or overall work
syn.op.ses (sînap''siz)
A general view, or a collection of heads or parts so arranged as to exhibit a general view of the whole; an abstract or summary of a discourse; a syllabus; a conspectus
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A combination restaurant companion/culinary reference, Spanish Cuisine familiarizes readers with both classical Spanish cooking and the myriad regional dishes found throughout the country, from Cataluna to the Canary Islands Includes a complete dictionary of Spanish terms and ingredients for hundreds of classical and regional dishes, organized by course
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The lives, contributions, and legacies of African-Americans from past and present are profiled, including Barbara Jordan, Spike Lee, Arthur Ashe, Tupac Shakur, Tiger Woods, Joycelyn Elders, and Colin Powell, among others 50+ photos Index
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A brief outline of a plot, setting, or important points of a work, arranged for rapid consultation
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From the author of "Kid Cooperation" comes an effective guide to disciplining children ages two to 14, covering parents' most often-asked questions and helping them find the answers they need
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