Citation definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary CITATION, n. 1. A summons; an official call or notice, given ... bravery or service) usually given as formal public statement [syn: citation, commendation] 2: (law) the act of citing (as of spoken ... book"; "the article includes mention of similar clinical cases" [syn: citation, cite, acknowledgment, credit, reference, mention, quotation] 4: a passage or expression that is quoted or cited [syn: quotation, quote, citation] 5: a summons that commands the appearance of a party ... award, describing the reasons for it. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Citation Ci*ta"tion, n. [F. citation, LL. citatio, fr. ...
citation form definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: the ... a lexical entry and is alphabetized in a dictionary [syn: citation form, main entry word, entry word]
... nor pardon was regarded. 1. In law, a warning or citation to appear in court; or a written notification signed by ... or to attend to a duty 2. a warning or citation to appear in court: as a. a written notification to ... was regarded. --Sir J. Hayward. 2. (Law) A warning or citation to appear in court; a written notification signed by the ... be V-ed Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms n. Citation, official call or notice. Moby Thesaurus Angelus, Angelus bell, alarm ... call together, call up, call-up, calling, calling forth, certiorari, citation, cite, compulsory military service, conjure, conjure up, conscription, convene, convocation ...
... also an expression of this Synonyms: encomium, eulogy, panegyric, tribute, citation mean a formal expression of praise. encomium implies enthusiasm and ... concert was a musical tribute to the early jazz masters >. citation applies to the formal praise of a person offered in ... military dispatch or in awarding an honorary degree < earned a citation for bravery >. Oxford Reference Dictionary n. (pl. encomiums or encomia ... panegyric, good word. Moby Thesaurus acclaim, acclamation, accolade, applause, approval, citation, commendation, compliment, eulogy, kudos, laud, laudation, magnification, panegyric, plaudits, praise ...
... book"; "the article includes mention of similar clinical cases" [syn: citation, cite, acknowledgment, credit, reference, mention, quotation] 2: a passage or expression that is quoted or cited [syn: quotation, quote, citation] 3: a statement of the current market price of a ... market. N-COUNT Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms n. Citation, extract. Moby Thesaurus allusion, asking price, bargain price, bearish prices ... book value, bullish prices, call price, case, cash price, charge, citation, closing price, controlled price, cost, cross reference, current price, current ...
... book"; "the article includes mention of similar clinical cases" [syn: citation, cite, acknowledgment, credit, reference, mention, quotation] 3: an official recognition ... something especially in a casual or incidental manner 2. formal citation for outstanding achievement II. transitive verb (mentioned; mentioning) Date: 1530 ... notice, bring up, bring word, broach, bulletin, call attention to, citation, cite, comment, communicate, communication, communique, crack, data, datum, declaration, denominate ...
... s words, to retract what one has said. (See the Citation under Blurt.) To eat out, to consume completely. ``Eat out ... s words, to retract what one has said. (See the Citation under Blurt.) To eat out, to consume completely. ``Eat out ... s words, to retract what one has said. (See the Citation under Blurt.) To eat out, to consume completely. ``Eat out ...
... A portion of a book or document, separately transcribed; a citation; a quotation. 3. A decoction, solution, or infusion made by ... Math. ) Determine or find (a root). II. n. 1. Quotation, citation, selection, excerpt, passage quoted. 2. ( Chem. ) Inspissated infusion or decoction ... bolt, brainchild, carve, champaca oil, child, chisel, choose, choose out, citation, cite, civet, clarify, clear, clipping, coinage, collect, composition, concentrate, concentration ...
... the Document," by way of eminence; and by their customary citation of it with the simple formula, "It is written." What ... art my Son, this day have I begotten thee?"--the citation being from Ps 2:7 and very appropriate in the ... straining, that the designation of Scripture as "scripture" and its citation by the formula, "It is written," attest primarily its indefectible ...
... s 1828 Dictionary CITAL, n. 1. Reproof; impeachment. 2. Summons; citation; quotation. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Cital Cit"al, n. [From ... Summons to appear, as before a judge. [R.] --Johnson 2. Citation; quotation [R.] --Johnson.
... F. vocation. See Vocal.] 1. A call; a summons; a citation; especially, a designation or appointment to a particular state, business ... Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms n. 1. Call, summons, citation, injunction. 2. Occupation, employment, calling, business, pursuit, profession, trade, avocation ...
... and cold. 2. Deep; full; profound; absolute. He pronounces the citation stark nonsense. STARK, adv. Wholly; entirely; absolutely; as stark mad ... Chaucer. 5. Mere; sheer; gross; entire; downright. He pronounces the citation stark nonsense. --Collier. Rhetoric is very good or stark naught ...