The close relationship between words and their meanings was an essential part of what made the "compendious language" of mathematics so uniquely fecund.
The authors would like to thank (in a manner of speaking!) the editors and two anonymous reviewers for a compendious list of astute suggestions on clarifying the arguments made herein.
They have produced a most compendious document taking into account all the evidence they had.
I also know that error is in its nature flippant and compendious.
One cannot give a compendious answer on such a large subject.
She gave a very able and compendious review of the problems in the housing field.
The "right of freedom of speech" is a compendious term which means really a limited right within the provisions of the law of the land.
I regret that it is not practicable to give a compendious statement of the other particulars asked for in the question.