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- Idem abstract "Id. (masculine and neuter) and ead. (feminine) (Latin, short for idem and eadem, "the same") are the terms used to denote the previously cited source (compare ibid.). Id. is particularly used in legal citations. They are also used in academic citations where the term replaces the name of a repeated author. Id. is used extensively in Canadian legislation to apply a short description to a section with the same focus as the previous. Notice that Id. is an abbreviation where the last two letters of the word are not present; thus, it always takes a period (or full stop) in both British and American usage.".
- Idem wikiPageID "3270420".
- Idem wikiPageRevisionID "600236628".
- Idem hasPhotoCollection Idem.
- Idem subject Category:Abbreviations.
- Idem subject Category:Bibliography.
- Idem subject Category:Latin_legal_terms.
- Idem subject Category:Latin_words_and_phrases.
- Idem type Agent.
- Idem type Person.
- Idem type Person.
- Idem type Q215627.
- Idem type Q5.
- Idem type Agent.
- Idem type NaturalPerson.
- Idem type Thing.
- Idem type Person.
- Idem comment "Id. (masculine and neuter) and ead. (feminine) (Latin, short for idem and eadem, "the same") are the terms used to denote the previously cited source (compare ibid.). Id. is particularly used in legal citations. They are also used in academic citations where the term replaces the name of a repeated author. Id. is used extensively in Canadian legislation to apply a short description to a section with the same focus as the previous. Notice that Id.".
- Idem label "Idem".
- Idem label "Idem".
- Idem label "Idem".
- Idem sameAs Idem.
- Idem sameAs Idem.
- Idem sameAs m.092gsw.
- Idem sameAs Q3791791.
- Idem sameAs Q3791791.
- Idem wasDerivedFrom Idem?oldid=600236628.
- Idem isPrimaryTopicOf Idem.