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1reference — / ref(ə)rəns/ noun 1. the process of mentioning or dealing with something ● with reference to your letter of May 25th 2. a series of numbers or letters which make it possible to find a document which has been filed ● our reference: PC/MS 1234 ●… …
2reference — ref‧er‧ence [ˈrefrəns] noun [countable] 1. with reference to formal used to say what you are writing or talking about, especially in business letters: • With reference to your recent advertisement, I am writing to apply for the post of sales… …
3quote — /kwəυt/ verb 1. to repeat words or a reference number used by someone else ● He quoted figures from the annual report. ● In reply please quote this number. ● When making a complaint please quote the batch number printed on the box. ● She replied …
4quote — /kwəυt/ verb 1. to repeat words or a reference number used by someone else ● He quoted figures from the annual report. ● In reply please quote this number. ● When making a complaint please quote the batch number printed on the box. ● She replied …
5Quote mining — is the practice of purposely compiling frequently misleading quotes from large volumes of literature or speech.cite book | last = Forrest | first = Barbara | authorlink = Barbara Forrest | coauthors = Paul R. Gross | title = Creationism s Trojan… …
6quote — quote, cite, repeat are not close synonyms, though all mean to speak or write again something already said or written by another. Quote usually implies a use of another s words, commonly with faithful exactness or an attempt at it, for some… …
7This too shall pass — (Hebrew: גם זה יעבור, gam zeh yaavor) is a phrase occurring in a Jewish wisdom folktale involving King Solomon. The phrase is commonly engraved on silver rings. Many versions of the folktale have been recorded by the Israel Folklore Archive at… …
8This Is Spinal Tap — This article is about the film. For the soundtrack album, see This Is Spinal Tap (album). This Is Spinal Tap 2000 theatrical rerelease poster Directed by Rob R …
9quote — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 words taken from a book, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ famous, memorable, quotable ▪ direct, exact, verbatim ▪ a direct quote from this morning s paper …
10quote, unquote — As an abbreviation for the noun quotation, quote is an informal coinage (neologism) that should not appear in serious writing: This is a quotation (not quote) from the Bible. As a verb, quote means to copy or repeat the words of someone else, to… …