Crossword clues for ibid
ibid
- Ref. citation
- Prev. cited in a footnote
- Bibliog. abbr
- As previously cited
- Annotation abbr
- Abbr. meaning "in the same place," in footnotes
- Abbr. in the footnotes
- "What am ___?" (auction query)
- "The same place," in footnotes
- "If ___ a nickel for..."
- "Bartlett's" abbr
- The same, in a footnote: Abbr
- Start of an auction offer
- Sourcing abbr
- Researcher's abbr
- Referential abbr
- Notation in some reference books
- Literally in the same place
- In the same place, in a bibliog
- In the same place, briefly
- In the same place (Latin abbr)
- In the same place briefly
- In the same loc
- In the same book, briefly
- Footnoter's "the same"
- Footnoter's "ditto," briefly
- Footnote's ditto
- Footnote wd
- Footnote letters
- Footnote indicating "as previously cited"
- Footnote "ditto"
- Ditto: Abbr
- Ditto, in a bibliography
- Dissertation citation abbr
- Common abbr. in footnotes
- Bridge-player's words
- Bibliographical "ditto" (abbr.)
- Bibliographic notation
- Abbr. that may make you look up
- Abbr. referring to a previous citation
- Abbr. in a thesis
- Abbr. for "in the same place"
- [Same source as before]
- (When citing a reference) in the same place (Latin)
- (When citing a reference) in the same place (abbr)
- "What am ___?" (auctioneer's question)
- "What am ___?" (auction question)
- "The same," for short
- "Same as above," in footnotes
- "Ditto," in an endnote
- "Ditto," in a footnote
- 'In the same place footnote abbr.'
- Footnote note
- Footnote abbr. that means "in the same place"
- As before, in footnotes (Abbr.)
- Kin of op. cit.
- Term paper abbr.
- Bridge words
- Abbr. after an author's name, maybe
- Bibliographic abbr.
- Referential abbr.
- Bibliographical abbr.
- Bibliog. equivalent of "ditto"
- Sourcing abbr.
- Scholar's reference abbr.
- Citation abbr.
- Reference notation
- [See above]
- Abbr. in a footnote
- In the same loc.
- Reference book abbr.
- Start of a bridge declaration
- Footnote notation, for short
- Ref.-book word
- "How much am ____?" (auction query)
- Ditto: Abbr.
- Footnote word
- In the same place: Lat. abbr
- In the same place: Abbr.
- Footnote wd.
- In the same source
- Footnote abbreviation
- Bibliography abbr
- Latin abbr. in footnotes
- Citation abbreviation
- Bartlett's abbr
- Bibliography notation
- Bibliographic abbr
- "Ditto," in footnotes
- Kin of op. cit
- Endnote abbr
- Term paper abbr
- Term referring to a prev. citation
- Research paper abbr
- In the same place, in footnotes (Abbr.)
- Endnote word
- "The same," in footnotes
- "In the same place," in footnotes
- "As before," in footnotes
- Bibliographical notation
- Abbr. after a superscript number
- "The same" in footnotes
- Words at the bridge table
- Thesis abbr
Wiktionary
abbr. (alternative form of ibid. nodot=yes English) ("in the same place")
Wikipedia
"Ibid" is a parody by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft, written in 1927 or 1928 and first published in the January 1938 issue of O-Wash-Ta-Nong.
Ibid or Ibid. is a Latin abbreviation used in scholarly writing, meaning "the same place". It can refer to:
- "Ibid" (short story), a 1927/28 short story by H. P. Lovecraft
- Ibid: A Life, a 2004 novel by Mark Dunn
- Ion beam-induced deposition, a process of decomposing gaseous molecules by focused ion beam
- "Ibidem" a song by Phase from their 2010 album In Consequence
Usage examples of "ibid".
For a critique of the developmentalist ideology of dependency theories, see ibid.
It cannot be both: at YOU: Philip Chester, quoted Patrick Ashley Cooper, ibid, p.
Make a wreath: Captain Buckley describing Philip Thomas Smellie, quoted ibid.
CIA, ibid. 1991, THE YEAR OF MISSED OPPORTUNITIES During the fall of 1990, Saddam Hussein had badly miscalculated his chances of success because his key assumptions about a war with the U.
The two best books on the subject remain Makiya, ibid., and Makiya, Cruelty and Silence.
Pollack, ibid. The Conventional Threat A glance at the numerical balance of forces in the Persian Gulf region illustrates the most obvious dimension of the Iraqi military threat.
Duelfer, ibid. Biological Warfare Iraq began its biological warfare program in 1972.
Pope, ibid. The tanker trade in the Gulf is more variable, in large part because of the unpredictability of the Iranian government, which at times has responded to U.
Cordesman, ibid. It took some time for either the bombing or the loss of Pakistani support to have any material impact.
Conetta, ibid. THE KOSOVO EXPERIENCE The United States had a very different experience waging a massive air campaign during the Kosovo War of 1999, and this campaign has additional lessons for U.
On the inability of NATO air forces to do any significant harm to the Serbian ground forces, see Hosmer, ibid., pp.
Casey and Rivkin, ibid. In addition, the United States could employ the same legal justification it has used for previous military action against Iraq.
World War I bunker: ibid. The original listening post was set up in Key West in July 1961.
Drifting Station Alpha: Details on Station Alpha, and the quotations from Smith, come from ibid., pp.
NATO air forces to do any significant harm to the Serbian ground forces, see Hosmer, ibid., pp.