Citation Lexicon: Word #3

Definition: A type of citation that is so obscure, it's only found in the dusty corners of academia.

In the depths of the library, a scholar stumbled upon a tattered copy of "The Art of Citation Finesse" by the enigmatic Professor Wizzlewhack.

As they flipped through its yellowed pages, they discovered the elusive Word #4, which was used to describe the art of referencing a fictional work in a real academic paper.

But little did they know, this was just the tip of the iceberg. The Professor's work contained Word #5, a citation style so obscure, it was said to drive scholars mad.

And so, the scholar continued their journey, ever deeper into the rabbit hole of citations.

Word #4 - Word #5, the never-ending quest for the perfect citation.