"Plagiarizes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To pass off someone else's writing or ideas as one's own, often without giving credit or acknowledgment to the original source.
Passing off someone else's work or ideas as one's own, especially in academic writing, by not properly citing or crediting the original author.
Adjective: relating to or characterized by plagiarism, especially the act of passing off someone else's writings or ideas as one's own.
Someone who passes off someone else's work or ideas as their own, presenting them as original and authentic, often without proper acknowledgement or credit.
Plagiarization is the act of stealing and passing off someone else's words or ideas as one's own work, especially in academic or professional contexts. It is an academic and intellectual property offense, and is considered a serious form of academic dishonesty.
To take or use as one's own the ideas, writings, etc. of another, without permission or proper acknowledgement.
To take or use (someone else's words, ideas, etc.) and pass them off as one's own. The act of presenting as one's own the work of another, in a piece of writing or music, by failing to acknowledge the original source.
Plagiarism is the act of presenting someone else's words, ideas, or work as one's own. It is a form of academic or intellectual dishonesty.
Plagiocephalic refers to a type of head anomaly where one side of the head is larger than the other. This condition is characterized by a conditionally symmetrical, but usually asymmetric, shape of the skull.
Plagiocephaly is a type of flat head syndrome, also known as positional plagiocephaly. It is a condition where one side of a baby's head is flatter than the other, usually due to repeated pressure on the same area. This can occur from spending too much time in the same position, such as on their back or side, and can also be related to Premature birth or restricted head movement.
Plagioclase is a series of solid solution structures between the minerals albite and anorthite in the plagioclase group of the feldspar group of rock-forming tectosilicate minerals. Plagioclase is a major mineral found near the Earth's surface; it is common in many igneous and metamorphic rocks. There are two end-members in the plagioclase solid solution series: anorthite and albite.
Pseudo-science term referring to the supposed phenomenon of an organism or object being attracted to and growing towards the Earth's gravitational field, or more specifically, towards a gravitational force.