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A list of electronic documents or websites that relate to a particular subject, especially one used in a scholarly work
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webliography — /web li ogˈrə fi/ noun 1. A list of websites relating to a particular subject or person 2. A list of the websites referred to in the process of writing a book, article, etc ORIGIN: ↑web and ↑bibliography (see under ↑bibli ) … Useful english dictionary
webliography — web|li|og|ra|phy [ˌwebliˈɔgrəfi US ˈa:g ] n a list of the websites you used to get information when writing something … Dictionary of contemporary English
webliography — n. web site that contains a sorted list of Internet sites (with links) that were used as sources of information (similar to a bibliography) … English contemporary dictionary
webliography — /wɛbliˈɒgrəfi/ (say weblee ogruhfee) noun (plural webliographies) a list of resources on a particular subject available on the internet. {(World Wide) Web + (bib)liography} …
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