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Wikipedia +‎ -ic

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Wikipedic (comparative more Wikipedic, superlative most Wikipedic)

  1. (rare) Of or relating to to Wikipedia.
    • 2013, Roger M. Schwarz, Smart Leaders, Smarter Teams: How You and Your Team Get Unstuck to Get Results, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN:
      Adam Grant, who has an encyclopedic—should I say Wikipedic?—knowledge of the field, pointed me to relevant research that I wasn't aware of.
    • 2014, J S Leitch, Rhaia's Children, Lulu Press, Inc, →ISBN:
      Laurence Olivier playing Richard III, thought Holly, who had a Wikipedic knowledge of all sorts of weird stuff beyond the normal ken, that's who he reminds me of.
    • 2016, Dariusz Jemielniak, The Laws of the Knowledge Workplace: Changing Roles and the Meaning of Work in Knowledge-Intensive Environments, Routledge, →ISBN:
      Completing his habilitation, he became an associate professor and then spent a year at Harvard Law School, undertaking projects on lawyers' workplace enactment and Wikipedic organizational culture.

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