Associations to the word «Excerpting»
Noun
- Pooh
- Editorial
- Agriculture
- Italic
- Mussolini
- Orchestra
- Disc
- Chronicle
- Romeo
- Homecoming
- Fragment
- Handbook
- Writings
- Deformity
- Trailer
- Lp
- Serviceman
- Mastery
- Hiroshima
- Sonnet
- Racism
- Synopsis
- Rousseau
- Introduction
- Gospel
- Gaulle
- Dvd
- Saga
- Lennon
- Messiah
- Maclean
- Rehearsal
- Hymn
- Ewing
- Opus
- Description
- Exposition
- Cantata
- Dreams
- Ibid
- Prose
- Lds
- Ed
- Gladstone
- Liszt
- Encyclopedia
- Solo
- Issue
- Plutarch
- Dictionary
- Cripple
- Foreword
- Work
- Video
- Story
- Engraver
- Modernity
- Chopin
- Roosevelt
- Scholar
- Section
- By
- Hitler
- Theme
- Shaping
- Writing
- Website
- Konrad
- Archive
- Deposition
- Rhineland
- Retention
- Cbc
- Library
- Hua
- Textbook
- Detainee
Adjective
Wiktionary
EXCERPT, noun. A clip, snippet, passage or extract from a larger work such as a news article, a film, a literary composition or other media
EXCERPT, verb. To select or copy sample material (excerpts) from a work.
Dictionary definition
EXCERPT, noun. A passage selected from a larger work; "he presented excerpts from William James' philosophical writings".
EXCERPT, verb. Take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy.
Wise words
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