To briefly mention or touch upon a topic without going into much detail.
The correct spelling is "mention". It means to bring something up in a conversation or to refer to something briefly.
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An allusion is a passing reference or indirect mention of something.
Yes, the word 'mention' is both a noun (mention, mentions) and a verb (mention, mentions, mentioning, mentioned).Examples:There was a mention of our opening in the newspaper today. (noun)I will mention your concerns to the contractor. (verb)
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There is no specific mention of eagles in the Bible, and only passing references to birds of prey.
Yes Jesus is mentioned in the quran. They, the Muslims refer to him as a prophet.
18 from near his time but most refer to Him as Chrestos (the Christ)
To refer to, especially incidentally. n. # ## The act of referring to something briefly or casually. ## An incidental reference or allusion. # Honorable mention. idiom: not to mention # In addition to; as well as.
It means to mention and talk about something. It also means to have been recommended by someone else.