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Word-of-mouth   /wərd-əv-maʊθ/   Listen
Word-of-mouth

adjective
1.
Expressed orally.  Synonym: viva-voce.  "The film had good word-of-mouth publicity"






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"Word-of-mouth" Quotes from Famous Books



... of scholarly communication, the identification of sources, MICHELSON remarked the opportunity scholars now enjoy to supplement traditional word-of-mouth searches for sources among their colleagues with new forms of electronic searching. So, for example, instead of having to visit the library, researchers are able to explore descriptions of holdings in their offices. Furthermore, if their own institutions' holdings prove insufficient, scholars ...
— LOC WORKSHOP ON ELECTRONIC TEXTS • James Daly



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