Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Annotating
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A note appended after the main body of text.
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A comment added to a text.
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A marginal note; a gloss.
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(law) A number affixed to a document indicating its number in a series of documents, usually with respect to evidentiary documents being provided to the other party in a legal proceeding. Initially should be referenced as (Bates stamp p.1); subsequent references within the same document should follow as (p.2), (p.3), etc or (Bates stamp p.4).
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A sign made without words; a beck.
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(rare, countable) A short piece of writing.
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An annotation that pertains to a specific location in a body of text or a graphic, and that is visually linked to that location by a mark or a matching pair of marks.
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(transitive) In writing or editing, to write (something: either an entire word or text, or just the initial letter(s) thereof) in capital letters, in upper case.
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To add captions to a text or illustration.
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An annotation or footnote (especially in a manuscript or a catalogue entry), or a marginal mark that points to a footnote
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A series of comments or annotations; especially, a book of explanations or expositions on the whole or a part of some other work.
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The work of a commentator.
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The making of a comment; commentary.
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An instance of [1] or [2]:
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An annotation placed at the end of a document or chapter of a document.
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Abbreviation of footnote. [A short piece of text, often numbered, placed at the bottom of a printed page, that adds a comment, citation, reference etc, to a designated part of the main text.]
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Alternative letter-case form of FAQ [(Internet) A list of questions said to be frequently asked, and their answers.]
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Abbreviation of footnote. [A short piece of text, often numbered, placed at the bottom of a printed page, that adds a comment, citation, reference etc, to a designated part of the main text.]
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A short piece of text, often numbered, placed at the bottom of a printed page, that adds a comment, citation, reference etc, to a designated part of the main text.
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A blank document or template to be filled in by the user.
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(countable) An extensive commentary on some text.
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A comment in the margin; explanatory note; gloss; commentary.
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(chiefly business) Any of the words in a memo or email that define metadata regarding the message, such as sender, recipient, and subject.
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Topic; subject.
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An annotation on another annotation.
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A sign; an indication; a token.
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Words written in the front of a book as a dedication.
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A matter for discussion in an agenda.
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A symmetric psychometric scale used in questionnaires, allowing respondents to specify their level of agreement or disagreement.
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A note in the margin of a document.
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Notes in the margin of a document.
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Abbreviation of note. [A mark or token by which a thing may be known; a visible sign; a character; a distinctive mark or feature; a characteristic quality.]
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A brief remark; a marginal comment or explanation; hence, an annotation on a text or author; a comment; a critical, explanatory, or illustrative observation.
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A statement summarizing the important points of a text.
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(originally) A mark or note set in the margin to call attention to something in the text, such as a change of subject.
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A short paragraph.
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In Ancient Greek papyri, anything written beside the main text, such as a marginal note or sign to mark the close or beginning of a sentence, or (in a drama) to indicate a change of speaker.
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(now rare) A watchword or code phrase; (military) a password given only to officers, distinguished from the countersign, which is given to all guards.
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A marginal note.
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Synonym of reader (sense 5: a person employed by a publisher to read works submitted for publication and determine their merits).
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Alternative form of pull quote [(graphic design) A brief excerpt drawn from an document and set separately from the main text—often in larger type and/or in a frame—in order to draw the eye.]
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A mark that replaces another mark.
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The list of sources used or considered in preparing a work.
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A conventional symbol (such as *, †, or ‡) or number in a document, often shown as a superscript, used to refer a reader to a footnote or endnote.
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A distinct horizontal (or, more rarely, vertical) section of a work of art or inscription that is divided into several such sections.
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A person who writes reviews for a newspaper or other publication; a critic.
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A flourish after a signature.
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A question, usually part of a questionnaire, in which the response is chosen from a range of values
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a note added to a text as an explanation, criticism or commentary
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A part of a document.
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A note or notation made in a side margin.
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(transitive) To indicate; to be a sign of.
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An event (signing session) in a bookshop etc. where an author signs copies of his or her book.
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A sign, mark, or symbol.
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(Peircean semiotics) A sign that consists in a reaction/resistance, an actual singular thing or occurrence.
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(authorship) A brief summary of the major points of a written work, either as prose or as a table; an abridgment or condensation of a work.
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A section or division of a subject, as of a law or a book.

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