单词 | notate |
释义 | notateadj. Botany. rare. Marked, spotted. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > appearance of plant > plant defined by colour or marking > [adjective] > having particular type marking or colouring streaked1600 marbled1629 muscadine1646 agated1665 silver-cupped1688 red-top1705 tessellated1723 lineate1777 fancy1793 red-tipped1800 areolated1802 white-lipped1813 variegated1818 pennaceous1819 streak-flowered1822 limbate1826 unbroken1829 sanguine-heart1840 rivulose1843 pencilled1846 areolate1847 notate1857 sigillate1858 discolor1859 discolorous1860 fumose1866 fumous1866 tricolour1866 unnetted1869 the world > matter > colour > variegation > stripiness > [adjective] ray1374 barreda1387 rayed?a1400 bendedc1400 scowledc1440 listeda1500 burledc1500 palya1509 stripy1513 rawed1534 straked1537 railye1539 rowed1552 begaired1554 pirnie1597 tiger-marked1597 tiger-striped1597 interlined1601 waled1602 striped1604 panached1664 strip1666 ribboned1790 zebraed1806 zebrinea1810 banded1823 sparred1827 notate1857 zebraic1858 stroked1896 tigered1969 bestriped- the world > matter > colour > variegation > spot of colour > [adjective] > spotted spotteda1325 spotty1340 splotty1382 scawed1398 engoutedc1450 dropped1611 measled1634 fly-bitten1639 maculated1646 bedrop1658 polluted1667 diced1671 puncticular1671 pantherine1753 parded1806 guttular1811 naevose1847 pellucido-punctate1847 measly1849 notate1857 maculiferous1863 spot-skin1871 naevous1890 1857 A. Gray First Lessons Bot. 223 (Gloss.) Notate, marked with spots or lines of a different color. 1890 Cent. Dict. Notate,..in zoöl. and bot., marked with spots or lines; variegated. [Also in later dictionaries.]] 1927–9 H. Wheeler Waverley Children's Dict. V. 2959/1 A botanist calls the leaves of a plant notate..if they are marked with spots or lines of a different colour. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). notatev. 1. To set down or record using a system of notation. a. transitive. In music. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > written or printed music > notation > notate [verb (transitive)] prickc1390 write?a1505 notate1871 1871 Amer. Naturalist 5 763 The one [sc. melody] by far the more frequent is notated below. 1920 Sci. Monthly Sept. 281 Even as early as Beethoven one finds the chromatic scale variously notated in the same composition. 1934 Science 4 May 412/1 The same problems of notating folk music encountered by anthropologists have been met by ornithologists in notating bird singing. 1987 Making Music Feb. 30/2 What I hope to show is that it's not until you notate a rhythm that you appreciate what's going on. b. transitive. In choreography. ΚΠ 1948 Theatre Arts Feb. 63/1 Before the time of Isadora Duncan methods of notating dance were devised which served to record the limited and standardized dance movements of the day. 1974 Home & Store News (Ramsey, New Jersey) 2 Jan. 39 Labanotation, a universally used system of notating movement. 1998 Dancing Times Feb. 480/1 (advt.) Everything you need to know about stage fights, including notating them. c. transitive. In philosophy, esp. in symbolic logic. ΚΠ 1954 Mind 63 210 We may notate this in the following way. 1989 Jrnl. Symbolic Logic 54 329 In notating the tree of outcomes with strings, we need each string..to be consistent. 1995 Jrnl. Symbolic Logic 60 351 Thinking about relations, systems of relations, about ‘notating’ them, and about inferences using them seems to have had a profound effect on his thinking in numerous areas. d. transitive. In extended and general use.In quot. 1966 in chess. ΚΠ 1966 V. Nabokov Speak, Memory (U.S. rev. ed.) Foreword 15 I do not recall the position lucidly enough to notate it here, but perhaps some lover of ‘fairy chess’ (to which type of problem it belongs) will look it up some day. 1971 S. Cavell World Viewed ii. 17 Such troubles in notating so obvious a fact. 1972 Philos. Q. 22 14 Some mosaics, or newspaper illustrations made out of regular rows of monochrome dots..could be readily notated on square paper—or on a punched tape. 1997 E. Myles School of Fish 124 We are simply making marks, marks of sound, marks on paper. We are notating our own mortality. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary and textual criticism > literary criticism > commentary > write commentary on [verb (transitive)] > annotate annotec1525 scholy1593 note1611 annotate1693 benote1767 notify1830 notate1872 1872 Catholic World Nov. 187 This last sentence was by order of Coke underlined with red, notated hucusque [sic], and was carefully suppressed in the reading of the examination in the trial! 1874 in Northeastern Reporter (1893) 33 175 [The Revised Acts of 1871–72 and 1873–74 should] be notated so as to show, by proper reference, the original acts and sections therein. Derivatives noˈtating n. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > written record > [noun] > notes > making notes notinga1427 notation1646 notating1956 1956 Speculum 31 713 We are presented..with a most difficult choice—(1) that the music of the canzone in Dante's time was improvised, the actual notating on parchment..being the exception rather than the rule [etc.]. 1992 Dancing Times Dec. 244/3 How difficult it must be to study dance when seeing few first class performances—something that all the notating and videogoing in the world will not eradicate. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1857v.1871 |
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