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CROSS-REFERENCE

Numero di lettere

15

È palindromo

No

28
CE
CR
CRO
EF
EFE
EN
ENC
ER
ERE
FE
FER

2

2

CC
CCE
CCF
CCN
CCO
CCR
CCS
CE


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Esempi di utilizzo di CROSS-REFERENCE in una frase

  • Various series by the group cross-reference each other, and characters reappear in multiple works by the group, with Tsubasa, a series set across multiple dimensions, featuring multiple alternative versions of characters from past works.
  • In 1989, Microtrend Books published the first "Xbase" cross-reference book (before the term was coined), The dBASE Language Handbook, by David M.
  • The Siddur was expanded in 1917 under Chief Rabbi Joseph Hertz; 1934 saw a "continuous" version, minimising the need for cross-reference, and which also incorporated additional material.
  • There are free pronouns and pronominal prefixes, the latter of which serves to cross-reference the absolutive nominal of a given clause, and also functions as possessors when attached to nouns.
  • Six years: the dematerialization of the art object from 1966 to 1972; a cross-reference book of information on some esthetic boundaries.
  • Hilary Duff were directed by photographer and director Matthew Rolston and doubles as the music video for her single of the same name, which was used in the spot, According to Rolston, he was asked to incorporate an element of intrigue and open-endedness into the commercial that could serve as a cross-reference to other facets of the promotional campaign.
  • In Kwaza, reduplication can also represent a past tense construction, if the person cross-reference morpheme is reduplicated.
  • Several noted individuals from biology, botany and zoology were educated at the college, including the Welsh clergyman Hugh Davies (whose Welsh Botanology of 1813 was the first publication to cross-reference the Welsh-language and the scientific names of plants), Edward Bagnall Poulton (Professor of Zoology at Oxford) and James Brontë Gatenby (Professor of Zoology at Trinity College, Dublin).
  • Organizing his data sets in card catalogues and using a cross-reference system, between 1887 and 1894, Pilling published revised bibliographies of Eskimo–Aleut, Siouan–Catawban, Iroquoian, Muskogean, Algonquian, Athabaskan, Chinookan, Salishan, and Wakashan language families (Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletins 1, 5, 6, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 19).


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