Cite vs Plagiarism - What's the difference?
cite | plagiarism |
To quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another.
* {{quote-magazine, date=2013-06-07, author=(Gary Younge)
, volume=188, issue=26, page=18, magazine=(The Guardian Weekly)
, title= To list the source(s) from which one took information, words or literary or verbal context.
To summon officially or authoritatively to appear in court.
(informal) A citation.
(uncountable) The act of plagiarizing: the copying of another person's ideas, text or other creative work, and presenting it as one's own, especially without permission.
(uncountable) Text or other work resulting from this act.
As nouns the difference between cite and plagiarism
is that cite is wedge, short spear or stick while plagiarism is (uncountable) the act of plagiarizing: the copying of another person's ideas, text or other creative work, and presenting it as one's own, especially without permission.As an adjective cite
is full, brim-full.cite
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Verb
(cit)Hypocrisy lies at heart of Manning prosecution, passage=WikiLeaks did not cause these uprisings but it certainly informed them. The dispatches revealed details of corruption and kleptocracy that many Tunisians suspected, but could not prove, and would cite as they took to the streets.}}
Derived terms
* citationSee also
* attest * quoteNoun
(en noun)- We used the number of cites as a rough measure of the significance of each published paper.
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* * ----plagiarism
English
(wikipedia plagiarism)Noun
- Even if it's not illegal, plagiarism is usually frowned upon.
- Copy from one, it's plagiarism . Copy from two, it's research.
- The novel was awash in plagiarism , with entire passages lifted verbatim.
