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Definitions of parenthetic in various dictionaries:
adj - qualifying or explaining
PARENTHETIC - Parenthetical referencing, also known as Harvard referencing, is a citation style in which partial citations—for example, "(Smith 2010, p. 1)"—a...
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Nov 18 2013 New York Times |
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In this question, bparentheticalb is an adjective that means qualifying or explaining. A bparentheticalb statement is one that explains or qualifies something. You can call such a statement a bparentheticalb, (especially when it's in parentheses). |
Of, pertaining to, or as if using parentheses |
That digresses discursive or rambling |
qualifying or explaining placed or as if placed in parentheses |
as if using parentheses |
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Parenthetical referencing, also known as Harvard referencing, is a citation style in which partial citations—for example, "(Smith 2010, p. 1)"—are enclosed within parentheses and embedded in the text, either within or after a sentence. They are accompanied by a full, alphabetized list of citations in an end section, usually titled "references", "reference list", "works cited", or "end-text citations". Parenthetical referencing can be used in lieu of footnote citations (the Vancouver system). * There are two styles of parenthetical referencing:* Author–date: primarily used in the natural sciences and social sciences, and recommended by the American Chemical Society and the American Psychological Association (APA); * Author–title or author–page: primarily used in the arts and the humanities, and recommended by the Modern Language Association (MLA). |