different between reannotate vs annotate
reannotate
English
Etymology
re- +? annotate
Verb
reannotate (third-person singular simple present reannotates, present participle reannotating, simple past and past participle reannotated)
- To annotate again or differently.
- (biochemistry) To revise a previous annotation of a gene or protein
Derived terms
- reannotation
reannotate From the web:
annotate
English
Verb
annotate (third-person singular simple present annotates, present participle annotating, simple past and past participle annotated)
- (transitive) To add annotation to.
Related terms
Translations
Italian
Verb
annotate
- second-person plural present indicative of annotare
- second-person plural imperative of annotare
- feminine plural of annotato
Anagrams
- antenato, ontaneta
Latin
Verb
annot?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of annot?
annotate From the web:
- what annotate mean
- what annotated bibliography
- what annotated edition meaning
- what's annotated bibliography example
- what annotated outline
- what annotation means in spanish
- annotate what you read
- annotate what does it mean
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