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bib·li·og·ra·phy  (bbl-gr-f)
n. pl. bib·li·og·ra·phies
1. A list of the works of a specific author or publisher.
2.
a. A list of writings relating to a given subject: a bibliography of Latin American history.
b. A list of writings used or considered by an author in preparing a particular work.
3.
a. The description and identification of the editions, dates of issue, authorship, and typography of books or other written material.
b. A compilation of such information.

bibli·o·graphi·cal (--grf-kl), bibli·o·graphic (-k) adj.
bibli·o·graphi·cal·ly adv.

bibliography [ˌbɪblɪˈɒgrəfɪ]
n pl -phies
1. (Library Science & Bibliography) a list of books or other material on a subject
2. (Library Science & Bibliography) a list of sources used in the preparation of a book, thesis, etc
3. (Library Science & Bibliography) a list of the works of a particular author or publisher
4. (Library Science & Bibliography)
a.  the study of the history, classification, etc., of literary material
b.  a work on this subject
bibliographer  n
bibliographic  [ˌbɪblɪəʊˈgræfɪk], bibliographical adj
bibliographically  adv

bibliography
1. the science that studies the history of books, noting their physical description, publication, and editions.
2. a list of books on a particular subject or by a particular author.
3. a list of source materials used or consulted in the preparation of a work or referred to in the text. — bibliographer, n. — bibliographic, bibliographical, adj.
See also: Books
Bibliography a collection of book titles arranged in a special order or relating to a special subject.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.bibliography - a list of writings with time and place of publication (such as the writings of a single author or the works referred to in preparing a document etc.)
list, listing - a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics)

bibliography
noun book list, record, catalogue, list of books, list of suggested reading a select bibliography of useful books
Translations
bibliography [ˌbɪblɪˈɒgrəfɪ] Nbibliografía f

bibliography [ˌbɪbliˈɒgrəfi] nbibliographie f

bibliography
nBibliografie f

bibliography [ˌbɪblɪˈɒgrəfɪ] nbibliografia
bibliography [ˌbɪblɪˈɒgrəfɪ] nbibliografia

bibliography
n bibliography [bibliˈogrəfi]
a list of books. bibliografie قائِمَةٌ بالمَراجِع библиография bibliografie litteraturliste; bibliografi die Bibliographie βιβλιογραφία bibliografía bibliograafia فهرست مراجع bibliografia bibliographie בִּבְלִיוֹגרָפיָה @@@ בִּיבְלִיוֹגרָפיָה$$$ ग्रंथ-सूची bibliografija bibliográfia daftar buku, bibliografi ritaskrá bibliografia 文献目録 서지(書誌) bibliografija bibliogrāfija bibliografi bibliografie bibliografi, litteraturliste bibliografia bibliografia bibliografie библиография bibliografia bibliografija bibliografija bibliografi บรรณานุกรม kaynakça 書目 бібліографія کتب نامہ ، کتابیات thư mục


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