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Main Entry: credit !kre-dit
Pronunciation: \ ˈkre-dit \
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle French, from Old Italian credito, from Latin creditum something entrusted to another, loan, from neuter of creditus, past participle of credere to believe, entrust - More at - creed
Date: 1537
Results
1. 1 reliance on the truth or reality of something - gave credit to everything he said
2 a. 2 a the balance in a person's favor in an account b. b an amount or sum placed at a person's disposal by a bank c. c the provision of money, goods, or services with the expectation of future payment - long-term credit also money, goods, or services so provided - exhausted their credit d (1). d (1) an entry on the right-hand side of an account constituting an addition to a revenue, net worth, or liability account (2) . (2) a deduction from an expense or asset account e. e any one of or the sum of the items entered on the right-hand side of an account f. f a deduction from an amount otherwise due
3 a. 3 a influence or power derived from enjoying the confidence of another or others b. b good name : esteem also financial or commercial trustworthiness
4. 4 archaic credibility
5. 5 a source of honor - a credit to the school
6 a. 6 a something that gains or adds to reputation or esteem : honor - took no credit for his kindly act b. b recognition acknowledgment - quite willing to accept undeserved credit
7. 7 recognition by name of a person contributing to a performance (as a film or telecast) - the opening credits
8 a. 8 a recognition by a school or college that a student has fulfilled a requirement leading to a degree b. b credit hour - Synonym - see belief, influence
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Main Entry: bibliography +bi-blE-!@-gru-fE
Pronunciation: \ ˌbi-blē-ˈä-grə-fē \
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural bib·li·og·ra·phies,
Etymology: probably from New Latin bibliographia, from Greek, the copying of books, from bibli- + -graphia -graphy
Date: 1802
Results
1. 1 the history, identification, or description of writings or publications
2 a. 2 a a list often with descriptive or critical notes of writings relating to a particular subject, period, or author b. b a list of works written by an author or printed by a publishing house
3. 3 the works or a list of the works referred to in a text or consulted by the author in its production
Related Forms
1. bib·lio·graph·ic+bi-blE-u-!gra-fik \ ˌbi-blē-ə-ˈgra-fik \ also bib·lio·graph·i·cal +bi-blE-u-!gra-fi-kul \ -fi-kəl \ adjective
2. bib·lio·graph·i·cal·ly+bi-blE-u-!gra-fi-k(u-)lE \ -k(ə-)lē \ adverb
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Sra
Okay just wondering, is the 'bibliography' and 'credits' the same thing?
thanks./
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