Caption vs. Quote

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Captionnoun

(typography) The descriptive heading or title of a document or part therof

Captionnoun

A title or brief explanation attached to an illustration, cartoon, user interface element, etc.

Captionnoun

(cinematography) A piece of text appearing on screen as subtitle or other part of a film or broadcast.

Captionnoun

(legal) The section on an official paper that describes when, where, what was taken, found or executed, and by whom it was authorized.

Captionnoun

A seizure or capture, especially of tangible property (chattel).

Captionverb

To add captions to a text or illustration.

Captionverb

To add captions to a film or broadcast.

Captionnoun

A caviling; a sophism.

Captionnoun

The act of taking or arresting a person by judicial process.

Captionnoun

That part of a legal instrument, as a commission, indictment, etc., which shows where, when, and by what authority, it was taken, found, or executed.

Captionnoun

The heading of a chapter, section, or page.

Captionnoun

taking exception; especially an quibble based on a captious argument;

Captionnoun

translation of foreign dialogue of a movie or TV program; usually displayed at the bottom of the screen

Captionnoun

brief description accompanying an illustration

Captionverb

provide with a caption, as of a photograph or a drawing

Quotenoun

A quotation, statement attributed to someone else.

Quotenoun

A quotation mark.

Quotenoun

A summary of work to be done with a set price.

Quotenoun

A price set for a financial security or commodity.

Quoteverb

(transitive) To repeat someone’s exact words.

Quoteverb

(transitive) To prepare a summary of work to be done and set a price.

Quoteverb

To name the current price, notably of a financial security.

Quoteverb

(intransitive) To indicate verbally or by equivalent means the start of a quotation.

Quoteverb

(archaic) To observe, to take account of.

Quoteverb

To cite, as a passage from some author; to name, repeat, or adduce, as a passage from an author or speaker, by way of authority or illustration; as, to quote a passage from Homer.

Quoteverb

To cite a passage from; to name as the authority for a statement or an opinion; as, to quote Shakespeare.

Quoteverb

To name the current price of.

Quoteverb

To notice; to observe; to examine.

Quoteverb

To set down, as in writing.

Quotenoun

A note upon an author.

Quotenoun

a punctuation mark used to attribute the enclosed text to someone else

Quotenoun

a passage or expression that is quoted or cited

Quoteverb

repeat a passage from;

Quoteverb

name the price of;

Quoteverb

refer to for illustration or proof;

Quoteverb

put quote marks around;

Quoteverb

repeat or copy out (words from a text or speech written or spoken by another person)

Quoteverb

repeat a statement by (someone)

Quoteverb

mention or refer to (someone or something) to provide evidence or authority for a statement or opinion

Quoteverb

put forward or describe someone or something as being

Quoteverb

give someone (the estimated price of a job or service)

Quoteverb

name at (specified odds)

Quoteverb

give (a company) a quotation or listing on a stock exchange

Quotenoun

a quotation from a text or speech

Quotenoun

a quotation giving the estimated cost for a particular job or service

Quotenoun

a price offered by a market-maker for the sale or purchase of a stock or other security

Quotenoun

a quotation or listing of a company on a stock exchange.

Quotenoun

quotation marks

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