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Many terms could use a remote footnote, not cluttering the upper text of page, such as for explaining pronunciations or showing some detailed examples:
::The term "time dilation"<sup>[[#Notes|[p]&nbsp;]]</sup> refers to a slowing of elapsed duration.
::<div style="font-size:89%">'''Notes'''<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;<small>[p]</small> – ''Dilation'' is pronounced "dy-LAY-shun".</div>
Note that in the pronunciation footnote [p], the word "time" is considered obvious, and the syllables for "dy-LAY-shun" are shown with capital letters for emphasis, but there is also ample space to show the [[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]]-format within the same footnote as well.