notate
(verb) put into notation, as of music or choreography; “Nowadays, you can notate an entire ballet; in the old days, the steps had to be memorized”
Source: WordNet® 3.1
notate (third-person singular simple present notates, present participle notating, simple past and past participle notated)
To mark with spots or lines, which are often colored.
To add notes to; to annotate
To create notation (i.e. music); to record/put down in the form of notation
notate (not comparable)
(botany) Marked with coloured spots or lines.
Source: Wiktionary
No"tate, a. Etym: [L. notatus marked, p. p. of notare to mark. See 5th Note.] (Bot.)
Definition: Marked with spots or lines, which are often colored. Henslow.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
23 November 2024
(adjective) concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations; “theoretical science”
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