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annotated

[an-uh-tey-tid] / ˈæn əˌteɪ tɪd /


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These indicators of past glacial activity, along with Coloe Fossae and the surrounding craters, are visible in the annotated images.

From Science Daily

Those ads used annotated images to remind visitors that drinking and singing loudly should be contained to bars and not spill into the streets.

From New York Times

The drawings were ultimately annotated and published in 1943 by The Saturday Evening Post, but Rockwell gave the originals to Mr. Early.

From New York Times

His Herman Melville collection, up for auction in September at Christie’s, contains the finest book I can imagine owning: Melville’s heavily annotated copy of Dante’s “The Divine Comedy.”

From New York Times

But, to compound the layers of narrative, we discover that the manuscript has been annotated by a woman named Mercy Brown.

From Washington Post