From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Annotation]] annotātiōnem, accusative singular of annotātiō (“‘remark, annotation’”), from annotātus, perfect passive participle of annotō (“‘note down, remark’”).
An annotation was a written explanation found in different forms of literature. In 2371, The Doctor studied the poem Beowulf with historical annotations and cultural references to prepare himself for his first away mission. (VOY: "Heroes and Demons")
From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Annotation]] annotātiōnem, accusative singular of annotātiō (“‘remark, annotation’”), from annotātus, perfect passive participle of annotō (“‘note down, remark’”).
An annotation was a written explanation found in different forms of literature. In 2371, The Doctor studied the poem Beowulf with historical annotations and cultural references to prepare himself for his first away mission. (VOY: "Heroes and Demons")