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Cite vs Referto - What's the difference?

cite | referto |


As an adjective cite

is full, brim-full.

As a noun cite

is wedge, short spear or stick.

As a verb referto is

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C vs Cite - What's the difference?

c | cite |

C is likely misspelled.


C has no English definition.

As a verb cite is

to quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another.

As a noun cite is

a citation.

Cite vs Forementioned - What's the difference?

cite | forementioned |


As a verb cite

is to quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another.

As a noun cite

is a citation.

As an adjective forementioned is

mentioned earlier or above; already cited.

Cite vs Miscite - What's the difference?

cite | miscite |


As an adjective cite

is full, brim-full.

As a noun cite

is wedge, short spear or stick.

As a verb miscite is

to cite erroneously.

Cite vs Uncitable - What's the difference?

cite | uncitable |


As adjectives the difference between cite and uncitable

is that cite is full, brim-full while uncitable is not citable; that cannot be cited.

As a noun cite

is wedge, short spear or stick.

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