Timeline for What is a single word meaning "authoritative source of knowledge"?
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Dec 25, 2018 at 21:35 | history | edited | Chappo Hasn't Forgotten | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Dec 25, 2018 at 21:30 | comment | added | Chappo Hasn't Forgotten | PS I think oracle is a useful addition, so I've edited your answer to add the source I found for your definition. Mike, it's essential that you cite the source of any words you use that aren't your own. Not only does that add authority to your answer, it also means you're acknowledging the original author for their effort/research, and avoids any suggestion of plagiarism. | |
Dec 25, 2018 at 21:25 | comment | added | Chappo Hasn't Forgotten | Hi Mike, welcome to EL&U. Please note, the system has flagged your answer for deletion as "low-quality because of its length and content." An answer on this site is expected to be authoritative, detailed, and explain why it is correct. I suggest you edit your answer - for example, noting the word's etymology or giving some examples of usage. For further guidance, see How to Answer and take the EL&U Tour :-) | |
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Dec 25, 2018 at 15:00 | history | answered | Mike | CC BY-SA 4.0 |