reference
/ˈrɛfərəns/
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Description
reference
spatial, temporal, causal, dependent, logical or semantic relation defined within a collection of objects, with which one of these objects designates, or acts as a base means by which to connect to, or link to some other objects of the collection
Reference
Reference (concept in philosophy and general linguistics)
reference
reference to another work
Reference
1985 film directed by Christo Christov
reference
in linguistics, statement based on another statement
Reference
album by Vagonovozhatye
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