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footnote

bottom-of-page note / minor detail / to add citations
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: footnotespast: footnotedpp: footnoteding: footnoting

This term functions as both a technical tool for academic precision and a metaphorical descriptor for insignificance. In a literal sense, it provides a secondary layer of information that supports the primary text without interrupting the narrative flow, creating a spatial hierarchy on the page. When used figuratively, the word carries a dismissive or diminishing connotation. Describing an event or person as a footnote suggests they are an incidental detail in a larger history, stripped of central importance or agency.

Meanings

Noun

A piece of additional information or a reference placed at the bottom of a page in a document.

"Please refer to the footnote at the bottom of page five for the full citation."

Noun

A minor detail or a peripheral piece of information that is considered insignificant compared to the main subject.

"The mention of the budget deficit was a mere footnote in the overall political report."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To provide a text with footnotes for the purpose of clarification or citation.

"The editor decided to footnote the entire manuscript to ensure academic rigor."

Intransitive Verb

To add footnotes to a piece of writing.

"The researcher spent the afternoon footnoting her thesis."

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