op. cit.
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See also: op.cit.
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Etymology[edit]
Latin opere (“in the work”) citātō (“cited”)
Noun[edit]
op. cit.
- Used in bibliographies to indicate that the source was previously referenced.
- N. "Arcana Cœlestia", Emanuel Swedenborg, 1785, Dole Press, pp. 230–232
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N+m. "Arcana Cœlestia", op. cit. pp. 6–10
- N. "Arcana Cœlestia", Emanuel Swedenborg, 1785, Dole Press, pp. 230–232
Translations[edit]
Used in bibliographies to indicate that the source was previously referenced