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Meaning of cf. - English Language Usage Stack Exchange 12 cf , an abbreviation for the Latin word confer (the imperative singular form of "conferre"), literally meaning "bring together", is used to refer to other material or ideas which may provide similar or different information or arguments
cf. with vs cf. ? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Although cf has the sense of compare, it is a formulaic expression and not a drop-in replacement for compare Several references clarify this by expanding the meaning to "compare with " - e g wiktionary and Oxford Dictionaries Usage guides with examples also show cf followed immediately by the reference Examples: your wikipedia link (cf Vehicle Code section 4321 ) and APA style (cf
confer (cf. ) vs see also [closed] - English Language Usage . . . cf is usually an invitation to the reader to 'compare' with another source; which may not even have the same subject matter, let alone agree (derived from Latin: 'conferre') So it's not that different from 'see also' in current usage 'See', on the other hand, does suggest a supporting citation
terminology - How does one correctly use q. v. ? - English Language . . . Cf is used chiefly to refer to articles proving or documenting one's point or having authority, not to avoid treating a particular aspect in the course of the writing Compared to cf , most authors restrict the use of q v to refer to another part of the same work (usually a book) where they treat with the subject matter