Synopsis
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A synopsis is a brief summary of the major points of a subject or written work or story, either as prose or as a table; an abridgment or condensation of a work.
Synopsis or synopsys may refer to:
- Kievan Synopsis, a historical work, first published in Kiev in 1674
- Synopsis of Pure Mathematics, a book by G. S. Carr, written in 1886
- Synopsis Universae Philologiae, an early work on comparative linguistics by Gottfried Hensel (Godofredus Henselius, 1687–1767)
- Synopsys, an electronic design automation company based in Mountain View, California
- Video Synopsis, an approach to create a short video summary of a long video.
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