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Ref is a common abbreviation with several related meanings in English. It most often stands for reference or referee, depending on context. The term has become a clipped form used in both everyday language and specialized fields.

In sports, a ref (referee) is an official charged with enforcing rules, maintaining safety, and making decisions

In writing and research, a reference is a source consulted or cited. A list of references appears

In computing, a reference is an address or alias to an object or value. Some programming languages

See also: reference, referee, citation, pointer, alias.

on
the
field.
Referees
may
consult
with
other
officials
and
with
competition
rules,
and
their
calls
can
be
reviewed
by
leagues
or,
occasionally,
by
fans
through
official
review
processes.
at
the
end
of
a
document,
and
inline
markers
or
footnotes
point
to
these
sources.
The
abbreviation
ref.
or
refs.
is
sometimes
used
in
bibliographies
or
citation
lists.
include
a
ref
construct
or
keyword
to
indicate
pass-by-reference,
and
in
user
interface
frameworks
a
ref
attribute
may
provide
a
handle
to
a
DOM
element
or
component.
References
enable
indirect
access,
sharing,
or
updating
of
data
without
copying
values.