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I've seen this clue in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the King Feature Syndicate, the Universal, the Family Time, the Newsday, the L.A. Times Daily, The Washington Post, the LA Times and the Newsday.com.
I've seen this clue in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the King Feature Syndicate, the Universal, the Family Time, the Newsday, the L.A. Times Daily, The Washington Post, the LA Times and the Newsday.com.
(Other definitions for ibid that I've seen before
include
"Briefly, in the same book or passage"
,
"(When citing a reference) in the same place (Latin)"
,
"In brief, notation meaning in came book or passage"
,
"'In the same place as previously mentioned, in short (4)'"
,
"(With written references) in the same place (Latin)"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Wall Street Journal, the King Feature Syndicate, the Universal, the Family Time, the Newsday, the L.A. Times Daily, The Washington Post, the LA Times, the Newsday.com and The New York Times.
(Other definitions for idem that I've seen before
include
"No longer employed"
,
"The same (as just mentioned) (Latin)"
,
"Ditto for a dime"
,
"The same as just mentioned, to old Romans"
,
"The same-in Latin"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Wall Street Journal, the King Feature Syndicate, the Universal, the Family Time, the Newsday, the L.A. Times Daily, The Washington Post, the LA Times, the Newsday.com and The New York Times.
(Other definitions for etal that I've seen before
include
"the rest"
,
"elsewhere"
,
"and others . . ."
.)
I've seen this clue in The Wall Street Journal, the King Feature Syndicate, the Universal, the Family Time, the Newsday, the L.A. Times Daily, The Washington Post, the LA Times, the Newsday.com and The New York Times.
(Another definition for cit that I've seen is "
No gentleman".)
I've seen this clue in The New York Times.
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