
1) Accurate, surprisingly 2) As in the original 3) As written 4) Assail 5) Assault 6) Attack command 7) Attack command to a canine 8) Attack command to a dog 9) Attack command to fido 10) Attack command word 11) Attack command word, to a dog 12) Attack dog command 13) Attack dog command word 14) Attack signal
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1) Thus
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Latin, meaning: so, thus / yes, that is so, that is right.
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Santa Isabel College
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• (adv.) Thus. • (a.) Such.
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Silicon Carbide Molar mass: 40.0962
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Latin meaning so / Standard Industrial Classification / Shareware Industry Conference,
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See: Standard Industrial Classification
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Abbreviation for Standard Industrial Classification. Each 4-digit code represents a unique business activity.
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Spelling Is Correct
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Sic adverb [ Latin ] Thus. » This word is sometimes inserted in a quotation [
sic ], to call attention to the fact that some remarkable or inaccurate expression, misspelling, or the like, is literally reproduced.
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Sic adjective Such. [ Scot.]
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said in context
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siccan
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Standard Industrial Classification
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Service Initiation Charge
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sic, [sic] 'Thus, so.' Normally, it is supposed to be used within brackets, [sic] to show that a quoted passage, especially one containing some error or something questionable, is precisely reproduced, or written, just as the person who is being quoted wrote it. It is to be read exactly as it is shown because that`s the way it was written in the o...
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sic Thus. Inserted to confirm a quotation even when the original is incorrect. It is inserted in brackets [sic] to indicate that the copy follows the original exactly as it was written. Inserted in a quotation when the writer who is quoting wishes to disclaim responsibility for some error in grammar, spelling, or fact, e.g. 'There's [sic] severa...
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as used/written originally - denotes that the word or phrase which precedes 'sic' is quoted exactly as originally used/written/spelled by the quoted source - typically used within a quoted passage or extract to indicate that a misspelling or poor grammar or wrong word was in the source material
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(Latin) literally thus; used in scholarly citation to indicate that a quoted word that appears misspelled or poorly punctuated is found that way in the original text; using sic means that the author who is citing the text will not be responsible for the misspelling or punctuation error.
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SIC is an acronym for Standard Industrial Classification. It is the predecessor of the NAIC and is a numerical identification system that classifies businesses into defined industries.
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adverb intentionally so written (used after a printed word or phrase)
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Silicon carbide. A common mechanical seal face material. A type of ceramic.
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Abbreviation (Latin `thus`, `so`) sometimes found in brackets within a printed quotation to show that the original has been quoted accurately even though it contains an apparent error (`she wrote threatening to charge me with assult and batery [sic] if I did not apologize`)
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so, thus / yes, that is so, that is right.
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