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citate Meaning

Word: Citations

Definition:

  1. Citations are references or quotations from a source to acknowledge an author’s or creator’s contribution and to provide evidence for claims or arguments in academic or professional writing.
  2. The act of citing or quoting a text, particularly in scholarly works, where sources are acknowledged.

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Etymology: The word “citation” originates from the Middle English word “citacioun,” which is derived from the Latin “citatio,” meaning “a calling or summoning.” The Latin root “citare,” meaning “to call or summon,” emphasizes the act of bringing forward evidence or referencing a source.

Pronunciation: /saɪˈteɪʃən/ (sigh-TAY-shun)

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