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English

Wikipedia has an article on: Wikipedia

Etymology

Blend of wiki and encyclopedia, coined by Larry Sanger.

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Proper noun

Wikipedia (plural Wikipedias)

  1. (trademark) An open-content online encyclopedia, collaboratively developed over the World Wide Web.
    • 2005, Financial Times, December 14.
      Work in the open-source software community or contribute to wikipedias on your favourite subjects.
  2. (Wiktionary and WMF jargon) A version of this encyclopedia in a particular language.
    There are over three million articles on the English Wikipedia.

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Noun

Wikipedia (plural Wikipedias)

  1. (figuratively) A source of abundant encyclopedic knowledge; a modern encyclopedia.
    • 2009, Baze Mpinja, "Six Beauty Secrets Every Model Knows", Glamour magazine on Msn.com
      Rules and insights from some of the hottest new faces in the biz—they’re walking Wikipedias of hair, skin and makeup knowledge.

Verb

to Wikipedia (third-person singular simple present Wikipedias, present participle Wikipediaing, simple past and past participle Wikipediaed)

  1. (transitive) To search for information on a topic in the Wikipedia online encyclopedia.
    I wikipediaed the article on science and learned about the scientific method.
  2. (Can we verify() this sense?) (transitive) To add or an article of the Wikipedia online encyclopedia.
    I am going to wikipedia the article on my favorite actor.

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Dutch

Dutch Wikipedia has an article on: Wikipedia

Wikipedia nl

Etymology

Borrowed from English.

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Proper noun

Wikipedia

  1. Wikipedia

Limburgish

Etymology

From English Wikipedia.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Wikipedia

  1. Wikipedia

 

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