Bibliography

 

 I'm going to put some real catchy eye candy here real soon.

bib-li-og-ra-phy
 


Function:noun
Inflected Form:plural -phies
Etymology:probably from New Latin bibliographia, from Greek, the copying of books, from bibli- + -graphia -graphy
Date:1802

1 : the history, identification, or description of writings or publications
2 a : a list often with descriptive or critical notes of writings relating to a particular subject, period, or author  b : a list of works written by an author or printed by a publishing house
3 : the works or a list of the works referred to in a text or consulted by the author in its production
 

–bib-lio-graph-ic  also  bib-lio-graph-i-cal adjective 
  –bib-lio-graph-i-cal-ly  adverb 
 

Merriam Webster's-11th collegiate dictionary - 2003

 

This offered to repudiate the rumor (forwarded by my many critics, no doubt) that I do not own or for that matter know how to use a dictionary.