footnote|footnotes in English
noun
reference or comment at the bottom of a page or end of a chapter; direction to a comment which appears in the continuation of a document
Use "footnote|footnotes" in a sentence
1. (Include footnote.)
2. He doesn't disregard the footnotes.
3. Abbreviations Used in Footnotes
4. 19 and footnote.
5. Footnotes for Nuts, Beechnuts, dried
6. Footnotes for Seaweed, Alaria, dried
7. (See also footnote.)
8. Consider marking footnotes that are especially helpful.
9. Footnotes for Oil, vegetable, Cottonseed, salad or cooking
10. Compressor drive motor: (See footnotes(1) and (2))
11. Spacing between footnote and body
12. (Include comment on footnote.)
13. Footnotes illuminated the difficult passages of the text.
14. Then look at footnote 12a.
15. Footnotes for Braunschweiger (a liver sausage), pork
16. THE Annunciation: FOOTNOTES 1 And of fair manner (bearing)
17. Footnotes for Cornmeal, self-rising, Bolted, plain, enriched, white
18. (See Deuteronomy 3:18, footnote.)
19. - Fuch, Abelian groups, footnote in preface
20. and Boll (see footnote # above), p
21. 96 – See, inter alia, Maizena and Others, cited above in footnote 93, paragraph 15; ADM Ölmühlen, cited above in footnote 93, paragraph 15; Käserei Champignon Hofmeister, cited above in footnote 93, paragraph 59; Spain v Council, cited above in footnote 93, paragraph 97; and Germany v Parliament and Council, cited above in footnote 93, paragraph 144.
22. (See also footnote on page 21.)
23. (See the footnote on page 299.)
24. The asterisk refers to a footnote.
25. Check the Society’s Indexes, and footnotes on the scriptures.