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anthology1630s, "collection of poetry," from Latin anthologia, from Greek anthologia "collection of small poems and epigrams by several authors," literally "flower-gathering," fro [..]
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anthologya collection of selected literary pieces or passages or works of art or music. Example sentence: The Quote Garden
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anthologya collection of selected literary passages (anthologize) compile an anthology Anthology (aka Gold) is a 2005 best-of type double compilation album of Pete Townshend's solo music. The antho [..]
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anthologyn. A collection of extracts from the writings of various authors.
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anthologyThe Greek word anthos, "flower," provides the literal sense of the word: a collection of flowers. Anthologies (once also called florilegia, Latin for "a collection of flowers") wer [..]
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anthologyA compilation of writings or poems from one or more authors focusing on a particular subject or literary form.
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anthology(n) a collection of selected literary passages
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anthologyA collection of works by one or more creator, for example a collection of poems.
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anthology<study> 1. A discourses on flowers. 2. A collection of flowers; a garland. 3. A collection of flowers of literature, that is, beautiful passages from authors; a collection of poems or epigrams; particularly applied to a collection of ancient Greek epigrams. 4. A service book containing a selection of pieces for the festival services. Origin: [..]
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anthologyWhen it comes to books, the anthology is a one-stop shop.An anthology rounds up a big collection of writings—poems, essays, short stories, just about anything—and compiles them in a single book. Somet [..]
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