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footnote

[foot-noht] / ˈfʊtˌnoʊt /
NOUN
note at bottom of document
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In a Texas appeals court footnote, the court refers specifically to the singer’s true name.

From Los Angeles Times

The book is enjoyably imperfect: It’s rare you wish for footnotes, but making a list of comparative live versions sing on the page is impossible.

From The Wall Street Journal

The figure, which is a closely watched footnote disclosure, was about nine times Oracle’s revenue for the previous four quarters, and included the $300 billion related to OpenAI.

From The Wall Street Journal

The documentary skips over the next 10 years, a tacit admission that everything since Progress has been a footnote.

From BBC

In a footnote, she cited “The Dual State” by Jewish lawyer and writer Ernst Fraenkel, about Adolf Hitler creating a similar system in Germany.

From Los Angeles Times