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i·bi·dem  (b-dm, -bdm)
adv. Abbr. ib. or ibid.
In the same place. Used in footnotes and bibliographies to refer to the book, chapter, article, or page cited just before.

[Latin ibdem; see i- in Indo-European roots.]

ibid., ib. (in annotations, bibliographies, etc., when referring to a book, article, chapter, or page previously cited)
abbreviation for
(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) ibidem
[Latin: in the same place]
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Adv.1.ibid. - in the same place (used when citing a reference)
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ibid. [ˈɪbɪd] abbr =ibidem: from the same sourceibid.
ibid. [ˈɪbɪd] abbr =ibidem: from the same sourceibid.


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