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`@dfn'{TERM}
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   Use the `@dfn' command to identify the introductory or defining use
of a technical term.  Use the command only in passages whose purpose is
to introduce a term which will be used again or which the reader ought
to know.  Mere passing mention of a term for the first time does not
deserve `@dfn'.  The command generates italics in the printed manual,
and double quotation marks in the Info file.  For example:

     Getting rid of a file is called @dfn{deleting} it.

produces

     Getting rid of a file is called "deleting" it.

   As a general rule, a sentence containing the defining occurrence of a
term should be a definition of the term.  The sentence does not need to
say explicitly that it is a definition, but it should contain the
information of a definition--it should make the meaning clear.