ib. definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adv 1: in the same place (used when citing a reference) [syn: ibid., ib., ibidem] Oxford Reference Dictionary var. of IBID.
... as appears from the mention of its subjugation by Sennacherib (ib 449), and by Ashurbanipal (ib 458). The latter "quieted" it by a wholesale massacre and ... of Ptolemy Philometor, as a pledge of alliance between them (ib XIII, iv, 1). Tigranes, king of Armenia, besieged it on ...
Caribbee definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Caribbean Car`ib*be"an, Caribbee Car`ib*bee, a. Of or pertaining to the Caribs, to their ... islands and Central America. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Caribbee Car"ib*bee, n. A Carib.
... The Martyrdom of James, the son of Alpheus (compare Budge, ib, 264-66) records that James was stoned by the Jews ... Apokryphen, 73). According to the Gospel of the Hebrews (compare ib, 11-21), James had also partaken of the cup of ...
... the same place (used when citing a reference) [syn: ibid., ib., ibidem] Merriam Webster's adverb Etymology: Latin Date: circa 1771 ... dem, adv. [L.] In the same place; -- abbreviated ibid. or ib. Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms ad. [ L. ] In the ...
... the same place (used when citing a reference) [syn: ibid., ib., ibidem] Oxford Reference Dictionary abbr. (also ib.) in the same book or passage etc. Etymology: L ibidem ...
... of only 10,000 men and 2,000 chariots (HDB, ib). The safest conclusion, therefore, seems to be that, while many ... idiom met with also in Tell el-Amarna Letters (Konig, ib). Six and seven: "He will deliver thee in six troubles ...
... name Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: Hindi s?hab & Urdu ???ib, ???ab companion, master, from Arabic ???ib Date: 1673 sir, master — used especially among the native inhabitants ...
... survival of the fittest, not the arrival of the fit" (ib 162). Still more extraordinary is the view expressed by Korchinsky ... we may be sure it was also at the beginning" (ib 86). Where there is purpose there must be mind working ...