Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An annotator.

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  • noun One who notates; a writer of notation.

Etymologies

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notate +‎ -or

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Examples

  • In 1956, together with dancer, choreographer and dance-notator Noa Eshkol (b. 1923) and Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais, whose field was the science of movement and culture of the body, Levy-Agron established an advanced class in Tel Aviv.

    Hassia Levy-Agron. 2009

  • Unlike Kenneth MacMillan, Antony Tudor, the Martha Graham Dance Company, and Paul Taylor, among others, Mr. Cunningham chose not to have a notator document his works (other than "Totem Ancestor").

    It's the Dance That's Complex, Not the Notation System 2009

  • As to being "inexact," as a notator, I am as aware as the dancers, if not more so at times, of what must happen physically, motivationally and emotionally so that the choreographer's intentions are preserved in a manuscript that will inform dancers for generations to come.

    It's the Dance That's Complex, Not the Notation System 2009

  • I'm a Musician that work with Logic/notator and ... on analog studios since 1976!!!! everything else is like as waste my and your time!

    Discussions: Message List - root 2009

  • The anonymous notator expressed enmity for the scribe, John Burton, Abbot of Osney, Oxford, by scribbling "O d fuckin Abbot," the d presumably a short form of

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XX No 2 1991

  • In his notator L.A. et B., qoae omnia expIicaU yide in oumia Romania Macria - norom.

    Doctrina numorum veterum 1792

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