SO you you wanna know what [sic] means. So I'll tell you what it means. [Sic] means used in brackets after a copied or quoted word that appears odd or erroneous to show that the word is quoted exactly as it stands in the original, as in a story must hold a child's interest and "enrich his [ sic] life.
Cane sugar refining is covered in SIC 2062
The acronym sic represents "sic erat scriptum," which is Latin for "thus it had been written." It means that a word was originally misspelled, which is why it was also misspelled in the quote.
Cane sugar refining is covered in SIC 2062
SIC 2091 is used to classify companies engaged in the manufacturing of processed fish and seafood products. This category includes activities such as canning, smoking, salting, and drying of fish and seafood products for human consumption.
Yes, "sic" is typically italicized in normal text to indicate that a mistake appeared in the original text being quoted. This helps to show that the error did not originate from the current writer.
booty
'and so on to infinity'
Sic Semper Tyrannis is Latin. It means "thus always to tyrants"
The phrase "non sic" is not commonly used in English. In Latin, "non" means "not" and "sic" means "thus" or "in this way." Together, it indicates that something is not as described or not accurate.
sic means the author has quoted directly from the source using original spelling and context even if they are wrong. (sic) means "said exactly" or "quoting exactly".
death to the tyrains
"Thus always to tyrants."
I think "sic" or "ita" would work.
Volo is latin for wish, If that helps
[sic] is used as a comment in quoted text to mean "it appeared this way in the original". It is from the Latin word sic meaning "thus". It also stands for "spelling in context'.SiC is silicon carbide
The SIC for Retail Bakeries is SIC 5461
SIC 2032