synoptical

/sɪˈnɑptɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Giving a general view or summary of a subject; presenting information in a concise, comprehensive way.
    • I prefer synoptical charts that show all the key dates in history at a glance.
    • Her synoptical report helped the team understand the project's main points quickly.
    • The professor provided a synoptical overview of the entire course on the first day.
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