1. encyclopaedic - Adjective
2. encyclopaedic - Adjective Satellite
comprehensive in scope or content (as an encyclopedia)
Source: WordNetencyclopedic knowledge Source: Internet
Historian C. Hayavadana Rao wrote about Tipu in his encyclopaedic court history of Mysore. Source: Internet
Gromit seems to have a significant interest in encyclopaedic, classical and philosophical literature, and popular culture, including film and music. Source: Internet
Raby (1997:170) In contrast to her encyclopaedic knowledge of the social distinctions of London's street names, Jack's obscure parentage is subtly evoked. Source: Internet
The first time I heard it mentioned was in the 1980s and I immediately consulted Sir John Gielgud whose own performance of Jack Worthing in the same play was legendary and whose knowledge of theatrical lore was encyclopaedic. Source: Internet
It was this commitment to veracity that earned him recognition but also caused many of his adversaries to take up arms against his almost encyclopaedic works. Source: Internet