Cross-reference

Pronunciation: /ˈkrɔːsˌrɛfərəns/

Cross-reference (noun)

  1. a note in a book or document that tells you to look at another part for more information.

Examples

  • The book includes a cross-reference for related topics.
  • Check the cross-reference to find more details.

Common collocations: use a cross-reference, provide a cross-reference, detailed cross-reference, cross-reference documents, cross-reference information

Cross-reference (verb)

  1. to link information in one part of a text to another part for more details.

Examples

  • Authors often cross-reference chapters to enhance understanding.
  • You should cross-reference the data for accuracy.

Synonyms of Cross-reference

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Antonyms of Cross-reference

  • When separating information instead of linking it.