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Bibliographic Moderate

Bibliographic has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Adjective
1

relating to or dealing with bibliography

"The professor provided bibliographic details that listed every source used in her research paper."

2

Of or pertaining to bibliography.

"The librarian organized the collection using a system that was entirely bibliographic in nature."

In plain English: Bibliographic describes anything related to books, their authors, and how they are listed in reference materials.

"The bibliographic details at the bottom of the page help researchers find the original source easily."

Example Sentences
"The bibliographic details at the bottom of the page help researchers find the original source easily." adj
"The librarian helped me find the bibliographic details for my research project." adj
"Students must include bibliographic information on every page of their papers." adj
"She spent hours organizing the bibliographic records in the new archive section." adj
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Origin

The word bibliographic comes from combining the Greek root biblio- (meaning book) with -graphic (relating to writing). It entered English as an adjective describing anything related to a bibliography or the listing of books.

Rhyming Words
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