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  • 11Ditto — Dit to, n.; pl. {Dittos}. [It., detto, ditto, fr. L. dictum. See {Dictum}.] The aforesaid thing; the same (as before). Often contracted to do., or to two turned commas ( ), or small marks. Used in bills, books of account, tables of names, etc.,… …

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  • 12ditto — dit·to (dĭt’ō) n. pl. dit·tos 1) The same as stated above or before. 2) A duplicate; a copy. 3) A pair of small marks ( ) used to indicate that the word, phrase, or figure given above is to be repeated. adv. ▸ As before. tr.v. dit·toed …

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  • 13Non-English usage of quotation marks — A Non English usage of quotation marks Punctuation apostrophe ( …

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  • 14dit|ty — ditto mark, a mark used to avoid repeating something written immediately above. Ditto marks are often used on long lists, bills, and tables. Example: ▪6 lb. butter at 75′…$4.50 ▪4 ” ” ” ”…3.00 dit|ty «DIHT ee», noun, plural ties. a short, simple… …

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  • 16Do — may refer to: The verb to do , which may serve as an auxiliary verb Do (province) or Dao, a political division in Japan, North Korea, South Korea, and ancient China Dō (Way) (道), a number of spiritual, martial, or aesthetic disciplines Hairstyle… …

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  • 17Ibid. — (Latin, short for ibidem , the same place ) is the term used to provide an endnote or footnote citation or reference for a source that was cited in the preceding endnote or footnote. It is similar in meaning to idem (meaning something that has… …

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  • 18Flora Lion — Flora Lion, 1878 1958, English portrait painter, b. London 3 December 1878. Her father, Michael L. Lion, was born of Franco Jewish immigrants. He, like his father and other members of an extended London Lion clan, was a successful boot and shoe… …

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  • 19Ibid. — (лат. сокращение от ibidem, «то же место», в русскоязычной литературе распространён эквивалент «там же»)  термин, использующийся в научных библиографиях. Использование термина обуславливается необходимостью обозначить, что ссылка на… …

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  • 20Dittos — Ditto Dit to, n.; pl. {Dittos}. [It., detto, ditto, fr. L. dictum. See {Dictum}.] The aforesaid thing; the same (as before). Often contracted to do., or to two turned commas ( ), or small marks. Used in bills, books of account, tables of names,… …

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