microplagiarism

noun
/ˈmaɪ.kɹəˌpleɪd͡ʒəˌɹɪzm/

Etymology

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *mey-der.? Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós)der. English micro- Latin plagium Proto-Indo-European *-yósder. Proto-Italic *-āsjos Latin -āriusnom. Latin -ārius Latin plagiārius English plagiary Proto-Indo-European *-id- Proto-Indo-European *-yéti Proto-Indo-European *-idyéti Proto-Hellenic *-íďďō Ancient Greek -ῐ́ζω (-ĭ́zō) Proto-Indo-European *-mos Proto-Indo-European *-mós Ancient Greek -μός (-mós) Ancient Greek -ισμός (-ismós)der. English -ism English plagiarism English microplagiarism From micro- + plagiarism.

  1. derived from *mey-der

Definitions

  1. A kind of plagiarism which uses relatively short sections of arbitrary sources and…

    A kind of plagiarism which uses relatively short sections of arbitrary sources and combines them to form a larger, seemingly unified text.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for microplagiarism. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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