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  • noun Common misspelling of plagiarism.

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Examples

  • They brought manuscripts and paper for the presses, their debts and their doughty wives demanding payment, their jealousies and suspicions of plaigiarism, which my uncle would smooth over with coffee and chocolate, and a thousand little compliments.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Young Geoffrion 2009

  • They brought manuscripts and paper for the presses, their debts and their doughty wives demanding payment, their jealousies and suspicions of plaigiarism, which my uncle would smooth over with coffee and chocolate, and a thousand little compliments.

    Librairie Osbourne Young Geoffrion 2009

  • But, at base, plaigiarism is stealing something of value and passing it off as own's own and that something belongs to another writer.

    More Wrong-Headedness 2006

  • But, at base, plaigiarism is stealing something of value and passing it off as own's own and that something belongs to another writer.

    More Wrong-Headedness 2006

  • But, at base, plaigiarism is stealing something of value and passing it off as own's own and that something belongs to another writer.

    May 2006 2006

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