Get Free Checker

cf.

ADVERB
  1. compare (used in texts to point the reader to another location in the text)

How To Use cf. In A Sentence

  • bawd:" Cf. Letter 60, note 14 and Feb. 18, 1712-13. The Journal to Stella
  • With this technology, theorists can distinguish the values of the two descriptions above, since they are structures with different components (cf. Carnap's [1947] notion of intensional isomorphism). Names
  • Osons le dire: nos arbitrages ont une forme maniaco-dépressive avec de fortes amplitudes émotionnelles pouvant conduire à la folie ou au suicide cf. Archive 2009-04-10
  • Abbiamo pranzato in un posto piuttosto chic, e ammirato il ghiaccio che galleggiava sull'Hudson - cf. la foto piu' su, e qualche altra sulla mia pagina di Flickr. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Dioecious Flowers unisexual; the male and female flowers on different plants (cf. monoecious). Chapter 9
  • ECF does much more than implement RFC 119, so in order to use distributed services, you must create an instance of the ecf. r_osgi.peer container. PlanetJava
  • Far from being just a communication of factual data - "informative" - the loving truth of the Gospel is creative and life-changing - "performative" cf. Archive 2008-04-13
  • Cf. Spectator, No. 454: "I went afterwards to Robin's, and saw people who had dined with me at the fivepenny ordinary just before, give bills for the value of large estates. The Journal to Stella
  • Sputum induction using inhalation of hypertonic saline appears to be safe for individuals with CF.
  • Greek; for the Greek _arthron_ [* Cf. William of Auxerre, Summa Aurea] which the Latin renders "articulus," signifies a fitting together of distinct parts: wherefore the small parts of the body which fit together are called the articulations of the limbs. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
View all