Passim (adverb)

Used to indicate that a statement applies to many places or examples in a text, as in "it is mentioned passim in the literature".

Origin:

Late 16th century: from latin, literally "here and there".

Examples:

  1. The author's research on the topic is scattered passim throughout the book.
  2. The word "passim" is used passim in academic texts.
  3. The data is presented passim in the report.
  4. Passim references to the topic can be found in the footnotes.
  5. The artist's work is discussed passim in the exhibition catalog.
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