Datelike vs Dateline - What's the difference?
datelike | dateline |
(journalism) A line at the beginning of a document (such as a newspaper article) stating the date and place of origin.
To attach a to a particular document
* {{quote-book, 1993, Joel Williamson, William Faulkner and Southern History
, passage=He datelined the entry: "Oxford Mississippi, 27 January, 1926."}}
As an adjective datelike
is resembling or characteristic of a date (the fruit).As a noun dateline is
(journalism) a line at the beginning of a document (such as a newspaper article) stating the date and place of origin.As a verb dateline is
to attach a to a particular document.dateline
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(datelin)citation