ibid.
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/ Ë?ɪb ɪd /
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abbreviation
ibidem.
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British Dictionary definitions for ibid.
ibid.
ib.
abbreviation for (in annotations, bibliographies, etc, when referring to a book, article, chapter, or page previously cited)
ibidem
Word Origin for ibid.
Latin: in the same place
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Cultural definitions for ibid.
ibid.
An abbreviation for ibidem, a Latin word meaning âin the same place.â It is used in footnotes and bibliographies to refer to a source cited in a previous entry.
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