Template:Definition needed
This template is a self-reference and so is part of the Wikipedia project rather than the encyclopedic content.
Usage
This template may be used in articles where a term is used that lacks definition and it is unclear what the term refers to.
{{Definition needed|date=December 2024}}
This produces:
This template will add the article to Category:Wikipedia articles needing clarification or a monthly subcategory thereof.
See also
- {{Definition}} – when multiple definitions or meanings exist, or there is no consensus definition or meaning
- {{Disambiguation needed}} – for the special case where the term needing clarification is wikilinked to a disambiguation page, and you are unable to find a suitable replacement link.
- {{Ambiguous}} – for ambiguous statements
- {{Clarify}} – for other text that is difficult to understand
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