Verbatim
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+ | '''Verbatim''' may refer to: | ||
+ | *[[Verbatim]] Latin - the term "Verbatim" means, in a UK legal context: "word by word, exactly" | ||
+ | *[[Verbatim theatre]], a form of documentary theatre | ||
+ | *A word used either as an [[adverb]], [[adjective]] or as a [[noun]]; meaning to copy word for word. See | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Ad litteram]] | ||
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+ | * [[Verbum]] | ||
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Verbatim may refer to:
- Verbatim Latin - the term "Verbatim" means, in a UK legal context: "word by word, exactly"
- Verbatim theatre, a form of documentary theatre
- A word used either as an adverb, adjective or as a noun; meaning to copy word for word. See
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