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"Quote" is a clipped form of quotation or quotation mark.

Computing

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  • String literals, computer programming languages' facility for embedding text in the source code
  • Quoting in Lisp, the Lisp programming language's notion of quoting
  • Quoted-printable, encoding method for data transmission
  • Usenet quoting, the conventions used by Usenet and e-mail users when quoting a portion of the original message in a response message.
  • Mention (blogging), a means by which a blog post references or links to a user's profile
  • Posting style, quoting the original message when a message is replied to in e-mail, Internet forums, or Usenet

Finance

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  • Financial quote or sales quote, the commercial statement detailing a set of products and services to be purchased in a single transaction by one party from another for a defined price
  • Quote.com, a financial website
  • Quote notation, representation of certain rational numbers

Media

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Places

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Speech and written text

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  • Quotation, the repetition of someone else's statement, beliefs or thoughts
  • Quotation marks, punctuation marks used in text to indicate a quotation

See also

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