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a referring or being referred; esp., submission of a problem, dispute, etc. to a person, committee, or authority for settlement; relation; connection; regard: in ...
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/reference
ref·er·ence (r f r-ns, r f r ns) n. 1. An act of referring: filed away the article for future reference. 2. a. Significance in a specified context: Her speeches ...
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Reference is a relation between objects in which one object designates, or acts as a means by which to connect to or link to, another object. The first object in this ...
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http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/reference
Definition of REFERENCE. 1: the act of referring or consulting . 2: a bearing on a matter : relation 3: something that refers: as ...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reference_(C%2B%2B)
In the C++ programming language, a reference is a simple reference datatype that is less powerful but safer than the pointer type inherited from C. The name C++ ...
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http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/reference/
Reference is a relation that obtains between expressions and what speakers use expressions to talk about. When I assert ‘George W. Bush is a Republican’, I use ...
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