bibliographic
Prononciation : [ˌbɪbliəˈgræfɪk]
Mot
Contexte : « writing, research »
(adjective) related to the list of books and sources used to write something. If you see a bibliographic page, it tells you where the writer found their information, like a treasure map for discovering more books.
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The research paper included a thorough bibliographic section that listed all the books the author used.
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Without a bibliographic entry, it's hard to know where the information in the report came from.
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Does your bibliography contain a proper bibliographic format for all the sources?
Contexte : « studies, reference »
(noun) a list of books, articles, or other resources used to gather information. It helps people know what materials someone used and is like a guide for finding more reading on a topic.
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She provided a bibliographic that helped us find related articles for our project.
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If they don't have a bibliographic, we can't verify where they got their information.
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Can you show me the bibliographic for that topic?
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