different between quotations vs citations
quotations
- For Wiktionary's use of quotations, see Wiktionary:Quotations
English
Noun
quotations
- plural of quotation
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citations
- For citations across Wiktionary, see Category:Citations by language
English
Noun
citations
- plural of citation
Anagrams
- actionist
Danish
Noun
citations
- indefinite genitive singular of citation
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /si.ta.sj??/
- Homophone: citation
Noun
citations f
- plural of citation
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