synopses

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Synopsis \Syn*op"sis\, n.; pl. {Synopses}. [L., from Gr. ?; sy`n
   with, together + ? a sight, view, from the root seen in E.
   optic.]
   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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         That the reader may see in one view the exactness of
         the method, as well as force of the argument, I shall
         here draw up a short synopsis of this epistle. --Bp.
                                                  Warburton.
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   Syn: Abridgment; compendium; epitome; abstract; summary;
        syllabus; conspectus. See {Abridgment}.
        [1913 Webster] Synoptic
    

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