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Verb
/ˈfo͝otˌnōt/,
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footnotes, plural;
  1. Add a footnote or footnotes to (a piece of writing)

Noun
  1. An ancillary piece of information printed at the bottom of a page

  2. A thing that is additional or less important
    • - this incident seemed destined to become a mere footnote in history

  1. a printed note placed below the text on a printed page
  2. annotate: add explanatory notes to or supply with critical comments; "The scholar annotated the early edition of a famous novel"
  3. A note is a string of text placed at the bottom of a page in a book or document or at the end of a text. The note can provide an author's comments on the main text or citations of a reference work in support of the text, or both. ...
  4. 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; An event of lesser importance than some larger event to which it is related; To add footnotes to a text; to annotate
  5. (Footnote S) To be used on the ex-date for stock splits or stock dividends.
  6. (footnotes) An annual report section that provides information essential to fully understanding the financial statements. Notes explain the financial statements' numbers and any significant events affecting them. ...
  7. (Footnotes) References listed at the bottom of a page in a research paper or book that document sources or provide additional information.
  8. (Footnotes) Often found in scholarly publications or textbooks, footnotes are notes usually found at the bottom of a page of a book that cites a reference or provides additional explanations for a designated part of the text. ...
  9. (6.3 Footnotes) Essays for assessment should use footnotes rather than endnotes and have a final bibliography giving full bibliographic citations of works consulted. ...
  10. (Footnotes) (academic paper) Explanations or additional details that are not directly related to the topic being discussed in the paper. Footnotes are placed at the end of the corresponding page.
  11. (Footnotes) 1. ^ MIT Sloan Lecture Notes, Finance Theory II, Dirk Jenter, 2003
  12. (Footnotes) Additional text that appears at the bottom of the page in a manuscript that provides further description or comment. In some fields, footnotes are used to cite previously published material.
  13. (Footnotes) Chicago Manual of Style (documentary-note / humanities style), notes giving page-specific bibliographic information about each work cited; they are located at the bottom of the page on which the references (see note reference number) to them appear.
  14. (Footnotes) Citations for works mentioned in the text.
  15. (Footnotes) Indiana county number 33
  16. (Footnotes) Total area in acres is approximately 776,957 acres (3,144 km²)
  17. (Footnotes) a number that appears after text with an accompanying note at the bottom o the page explaining or citing/documenting the information.
  18. (The footnotes) The label copy of "The $5.98 EP Garage Days Re-Revisited" noted that "Crash Course In Brain Surgery" was first recorded in 1974 because it is also included on Budgie's album of that year "In For The Kill", but actually it had been cut in 1971 and first issued on "Budgie" just ...
  19. (footnotes) More detailed information than that provided in the income statement, balance sheet, statement of retained earnings, and statement of cash flows. These are an integral part of the statements, and the auditor's report covers them. They are sometimes called "notes."^1
  20. ICL Footnotes are expressions of control details keyed to a larger computation by numbered, daggered, or asterisked footnote references in that larger computation, where those details are intended to be executed as if programmed at the referencing point, sometimes under particular conditions ...
  21. A note of explanation, emendation, or other commentary placed at the bottom of the same page where the specific part of the text has been referenced, usually by a distinctive mark or a superscript numeral; an annotation distinguished from an appendix, sidebar, marginalia (qqv), obiter dictum, or ...
  22. A floating note associated with a location and reference mark in a text and displayed at the bottom of the page on which the mark occurs.
  23. A footnote is a numbered passage that amplifies specific information on the page and provides direction about how to find sources or related reading.
  24. A note to a reference, a citation, or explanatory note inserted at the foot of the page referring to a point within the text.
  25. Yes, I know those peculiar definitions of “conscience” and “freedom” aren’t peculiar to Archbishop Dolan; he’s just quoting the party line. But I’ve always found old jokes to be the funniest.