• Cf

    Origin

    From Latin confer ("imperative of 'conferre'; Eng. compare"), from con ("together") and ferō ("(I) bring")

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    cf or cf.
    1. compare, compare to
    2. (archaic) confer (in the obsolete sense of compare) particularly in Webster's 1913.
    3. cf. is sometimes mistakenly used to mean
    `see also'

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