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  • Annotate

    to supply with critical or explanatory ; comment upon in : to annotate the works of Shakespeare. to make or . Contemporary Examples The latest $400 model has a reading light and a touch screen that allows you to annotate while reading. Who Says the Book Business Is Dead? Peter Osnos January 12, 2009 Historical […]

  • Annotated ada

    annotated ada language, specification (Anna) A specification language developed at Stanford University ca. 1980 for formally specifying Ada programs. It has a Specification Analyzer and a Consistency Checking System. It adds semantic assertions in the form of Ada comments. (ftp://anna.stanford.edu/pub/anna/). [“ANNA – A Language for Annotating Ada Programs”, David Luckham et al, Springer 1987]. (1994-11-01)

  • Annotated

    supplied with or containing explanatory notes, textual comments, etc.: an annotated edition of Milton’s poetry. to supply with critical or explanatory ; comment upon in : to annotate the works of Shakespeare. to make or . Contemporary Examples The resulting text is both social commentary and annotated memoir—equal parts enlightening and enjoyable but sharp throughout. […]

  • Annotated bibliography

    noun a bibliography that includes brief explanations or notes for each reference Examples An annotated bibliography helps the researcher determine which sources are relevant to a line of inquiry. Historical Examples The chronological table and annotated bibliography are of real value. A Field Book of the Stars William Tyler Olcott For instance, the other day […]

  • Annotinous

    one year old.


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