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Cf

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Symbol, Chemistry.
  1. californium.


CF

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abbreviation for

  1. Christian female.
  2. Also cf cubic foot; cubic feet.
  3. cystic fibrosis.

cf.

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abbreviation for

  1. Bookbinding. calf.
  2. Music. cantus firmus.
  3. Baseball. center fielder.
  4. compare.

c/f

4
Bookkeeping.
  1. carried forward.

C.F.

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or c.f.

abbreviation for

  1. cost and freight.

CF

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abbreviation for

  1. Chaplain to the Forces
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c/f

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abbreviation for

  1. carried forward
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cf.

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abbreviation for

  1. compare
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Cf

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the chemical symbol for

  1. californium
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cf

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abbreviation for

  1. cost and freight Alsoc & f
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cf

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the internet domain name for

  1. Central African Republic
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cf.

  1. An abbreviation meaning “compare.†It is short for the Latin word confer and instructs the reader to compare one thing with another.
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of Cf1

From the Latin word confer
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of Cf1

Latin: confer
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Example Sentences

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Marvel Enterprises demonstrated, in its concluding paragraph, how to properly cite a comic book—“Cf. S. Lee and S. Ditko, Amazing Fantasy No. 15: ‘Spider-Man,’ p.

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Cf. the numerous fortified churches in the south of France, e.g.

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Cf. also the pair of bronze Etruscan cornua, No. 2734 in the department of Creek and Roman antiquities at the British Museum, which possess well-preserved cup-shaped mouthpieces.

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Cf. the account Theophilus gives of the influence upon him of the study of the prophets, i, 14.

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Cf. this with Raynal’s Settlements and Trade in Indies, iii, p.

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