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3 dictionary results for: Annotating
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an·no·tate
[an-uh-teyt] Pronunciation Key verb, -tat·ed, -tat·ing.
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[an-uh-teyt] Pronunciation Key verb, -tat·ed, -tat·ing. –verb (used with object)
–verb (used without object)
| 1. | to supply with critical or explanatory notes; comment upon in notes: to annotate the works of Shakespeare. |
| 2. | to make annotations or notes. |
[Origin: 1725–35; < L annotātus noted down (ptp. of annotāre), equiv. to an- an-2 + notātus noted, marked; see note, -ate1
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an·no·ta·tive, an·no·ta·to·ry
[an-uh-tey-tuh-ree, -tuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee; uh-noh-tuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] Pronunciation Key, adjective
[an-uh-tey-tuh-ree, -tuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee; uh-noh-tuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] Pronunciation Key, adjective an·no·ta·tor, noun
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| an·no·tate
(ān'ō-tāt') Pronunciation Key
v. an·no·tat·ed, an·no·tat·ing, an·no·tates v. tr. To furnish (a literary work) with critical commentary or explanatory notes; gloss. v. intr. To gloss a text. [Latin annotāre, annotāt-, to note down : ad-, ad- + notāre, to write (from nota, note; see gnō- in Indo-European roots).] an'no·ta'tive adj., an'no·ta'tor n. |
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