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- Cf. abstract "The abbreviation cf. is interpreted, and can be read aloud, as "compare". It is the imperative singular form of the Latin word confer, meaning in this context "consult", and is used to refer to other material or ideas which may provide similar or different information or arguments. It is mainly used in scholarly contexts such as in academic articles (mainly humanities, physics, chemistry, or biology) or texts (mainly economic or legal).".
- Cf. comment "The abbreviation cf. is interpreted, and can be read aloud, as "compare". It is the imperative singular form of the Latin word confer, meaning in this context "consult", and is used to refer to other material or ideas which may provide similar or different information or arguments. It is mainly used in scholarly contexts such as in academic articles (mainly humanities, physics, chemistry, or biology) or texts (mainly economic or legal).".