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COMPREHENSIVE, adjective
1. Having the quality of comprising much, or including a great extent; extensive; as a comprehensive charity; a comprehensive view. It seems some times to convey the sense of comprehending much in a small compass.
2. Having the power to comprehend or understand many things at once; as a comprehensive head.
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