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Definition of Footnoting
1. footnote [v] - See also: footnote
Lexicographical Neighbors of Footnoting
Literary usage of Footnoting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Scottish Historical Review by Company of Scottish History (1905)
"WHATEVER be the fate of Mr. Begley's thesis on authorship, prefacing, accompanying,
and footnoting his finely wrought translation, he has assuredly ..."
2. C3I: Issues of Command & Control edited by Thomas P. Coakley (1994)
"At any rate, footnoting every "C3I" that should be "communications" or "communications
equipment" would be distracting. I therefore leave it to the reader ..."
3. Politics of Compromise: NATO and AWACS by Arnold L. Tessmer (1995)
"As footnoting advanced, the incentive for negotiating a unanimous recommendation
to ministers receded. More important, the viability of a document adequate ..."
4. University Control by James MacKeen Cattell (1913)
"... It is worth footnoting that the Carnegie Foundation which is ostensibly
devoted "to the Advancement of Teaching" (yet is governed by a board of college ..."
5. A Pragmatic Legal Expert System by James Popple (1996)
"Using LATEX simplifies the footnoting of text, allows some data to be displayed
in a clean and economical tabular format, and ensures the aesthetic quality ..."
6. Social Sciences for Knowledge and Decision Making by Organization for Economic Cooperation An, OECD Staff, Oecd (2001)
"... effort to avoid using academic jargon. I kept the number of tables to a minimum.
And I used a special style of footnoting that would please those who ..."