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Footnote vs Subscript - What's the difference?

footnote | subscript |

As nouns the difference between footnote and subscript

is that footnote is a short piece of text, often numbered, placed at the bottom of a printed page, that adds a comment, citation, reference etc, to a designated part of the main text while subscript is (printing) a type of lettering form written lower than the things around it.

As a verb footnote

is to add footnotes to a text; to annotate.

footnote

Alternative forms

* (abbreviation)

Noun

  • A short piece of text, often numbered, placed at the bottom of a printed page, that adds a comment, citation, reference etc, to a designated part of the main text
  • (by extension) An event of lesser importance than some larger event to which it is related
  • * 2014 , Michael White, " Roll up, roll up! The Amazing Salmond will show a Scotland you won't believe", The Guardian , 8 September 2014:
  • In that context Scotland's fate is a modest element, a symptom of wider fragmentation of the current global order, a footnote to the fall of empire and the Berlin Wall, important to us and punchdrunk neighbours like France and Italy, a mere curiosity to emerging titans like Brazil.

    Verb

    (footnot)
  • To add footnotes to a text; to annotate
  • See also

    * endnote * headnote * reference mark

    subscript

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (printing) A type of lettering form written lower than the things around it.
  • In chemical formulas the number of atoms in a molecule is written as a subscript , so we write H2O for water which has two atoms of hydrogen for each one of oxygen.
  • (computing) A numerical index into an array.
  • Antonyms

    * superscript

    See also

    * superscribe