encyclopedic vs full-scale

encyclopedic

adj
  • Of or relating to the characteristics of an encyclopedia; concerning all subjects, having comprehensive information or knowledge. 

  • Relating to or containing descriptive information rather than only linguistic or lexical information; about facts and concepts, and not only a word or term; including proper names, biographical and geographical information and illustrations. 

full-scale

adj
  • Thorough; complete; not lacking in any detail. 

  • Of the same size, scale, or proportions as an original object. 

How often have the words encyclopedic and full-scale occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )