table of contents

NOUN
  1. a list of divisions (chapters or articles) and the pages on which they start
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How To Use table of contents In A Sentence

  • (Alas! as I was to learn at a later period, intellectual intoxication too. has its katzenjammer.) « Table of contents Chapter 21
  • It has no table of contents, no chapter titles or headings and no index.
  • A table of contents that did not require scrolling and which marked off completed sections would also have been nice.
  • The table of contents provides major section headings that can be expanded to show subheadings and subsubheadings.
  • Neither subject was indexed nor readily apparent in the table of contents.
  • The documents can be navigated by keyword search, table of contents or hyperlinks.
  • The table of contents now links to copies of off-site copies of transcripts with no HTML versions yet.
  • That means each ebook has a linked table of contents and text reflow for small reading devices. Another ebook site
  • One strike against the User's Guide is that each section has its own table of contents, rather than a master table of contents at the front of the book.
  • Some of those books will allow you to go through the table of contents, first chapter, and index right there on your screen.
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