| The same |
| ''Ditto!'' |
| “Same” |
| Same: Lat. |
| Ditto: Lat. |
| Part of i.e. |
| Latin "ditto |
| Same as above |
| Footnote term |
| Footnote abbr |
| Footnote note |
| Footnote word |
| Same, to Ovid |
| Citation word |
| Ditto, to Cato |
| Same, to Sulla |
| Same as before |
| Manuscript word |
| Common footnote |
| Same, to Seneca |
| The same (Lat.) |
| Ditto, to Cicero |
| The same (Latin) |
| Repeat reference |
| Footnote notation |
| Bibliography word |
| Bibliography note |
| Footnoter's "same |
| Literary footnote |
| Relative of ditto |
| Same as mentioned |
| The same, to Nero |
| The same as above |
| Same," in old Rome |
| Bibliographic note |
| The same as before |
| Same, in footnotes |
| Bibliography entry |
| Word in a footnote |
| Research paper word |
| The same, to Caesar |
| As previously given |
| The same, to Seneca |
| Ditto," in footnotes |
| Footnotes' "the same |
| The same, to Severus |
| Bibliography notation |
| The same as mentioned |
| Bibliographer's "same |
| As above, in citations |
| As above, in footnotes |
| The same" in footnotes |
| Alter ___ (second self) |
| As previously mentioned |
| Same, in marginal notes |
| As above, in a footnote |
| Likewise, in a footnote |
| Abbr. seen in Bartlett's |
| It's the same to a Roman |
| Latin word in a footnote |
| The same article or book |
| Latin word in legal briefs |
| Alter ___ (exact duplicate) |
| Ditto, in academic journals |
| The same, in bibliographies |
| The same, in a bibliography |
| Previous reference indicator |
| Same as above," in footnotes |
| Same as before: in footnotes |
| Same as previously mentioned |
| Latin word in a quotation book |
| The same as previously mentioned |
| The same as before, in footnotes |
| ''Same as above,'' in bibliographies |
| Alter ___ (another exactly the same) |
| The same (as just mentioned) (Latin) |
| The same as mentioned," in footnotes |
| More of the same, in research papers |
| As previously mentioned, in footnotes |
| As previously mentioned, in bibliographies |