Endnote

/ˈɛndˌnoʊt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A reference note placed at the end of a document or section, providing supplementary information or citations.
    The contract included an endnote clarifying the interpretation of key terms.

Forms

  • endnotes

Commentary

In legal documents, endnotes are used to consolidate citations or explanations to maintain the flow of the main text, unlike footnotes which appear at the bottom of the page.

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