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[ib-id] /ˈɪb ɪd/

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abbreviation (in annotations, bibliographies, etc, when referring to a book, article, chapter, or page previously cited)
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ibidem

also ibid, 1660s, abbreviation of Latin ibidem “in the same place,” from ibi “there,” pronomial adverb of place, + demonstrative suffix -dem.

An abbreviation for ibidem, a Latin word meaning “in the same place.” It is used in footnotes and bibliographies to refer to a source cited in a previous entry.
Latin ibidem (in the same place)

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