![]() ![]() Many scores of pages are devoted to these topics and the general reader will need to keep a bookmark in the footnotes.A Maslow footnote sent me to the library to browse through books on the creative processes of mathematicians and scientists.We don't have any helpful little footnote explaining why. ![]() Acknowledging the work of other historians is an essential part of the process of writing a research essay. I don't see this affair as anything more than an interesting historical footnote. Footnotes are notes at the foot of the page while endnotes are collected under a separate heading at the end of a chapter, volume, or entire work. Notes Notes are references listed at the bottom of a page (footnote) or at the end of a research essay (endnote) that document sources or provide additional information to your reader.It was now that Popham Down wrote his footnote.Carvey on film is mostly a footnote, a smudge, an embarrassment.This total dollar allowance is usually listed in a footnote to the balance sheet.It turns up as a footnote in every textbook and training manual.Melville adds as a footnote that the oil from the whale is used in the most important ceremonies including most coronations.○○ noun 1 TCN a note at the bottom of the page in a book, which gives more information about something 2 a piece of additional information that is not very important but is interesting or helps you understand something footnote to There was an interesting footnote to the story.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Newspapers, printing, publishing footnote foot‧note / ˈfʊtnəʊt $ -noʊt / ![]()
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