Annotator Meaning in Bengali: টীকাকার
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
an-uh-tey-ter
Short Definition of Annotator:
Annotator refers to a person who adds explanatory notes or comments to a text or document.
Annotator Synonyms:
Commentator, Exegete, Glossator, Interpreter, Scholiast
Annotator Antonyms:
– অটিক্তকার (Atiktokar) – Noun – A person who refrains from adding explanatory notes or comments to a text or document.
– অনুবাদক (Anubadok) – Noun – A translator who does not provide additional explanations or comments.
– অব্যাখ্যাতা (Avyakhayata) – Noun – A person who does not annotate or provide any commentary on a text or document.
Origin of Annotator:
The word “annotator” originated from the Latin word “annotātor” which means “one who annotates”.
Nearby Words:
– Annotation (Noun)
– Annotated (Adjective)
– Annotate (Verb)
– Annotative (Adjective)
– Annotatively (Adverb)
Annotator in Literature Quotes:
– “The best annotator of a book is its reader.” (একটি বইর সেরা টীকাকার হলেন তার পাঠক।)
– “An annotator’s insights can enhance the understanding of a text.” (একটি টীকাকারের পরিচিতি একটি পাঠের বোধগম্যতা বৃদ্ধি করতে পারে।)
Meaning in Different Languages:
– Bengali: টীকাকার
– Hindi: टिप्पणीकर्ता (Tippaṇīkartā)
– Nepali: टिप्पणीकर्ता (Ṭippaṇīkartā)
– Urdu: تشریح کار (Tashreeh Kar)
– Tamil: முறிப்பாளர் (Muṟippāḷar)
– Telugu: వ్యాఖ్యాత (Vyākhyāta)
– Arabic: حاشية (Hashiya)
– Chinese: 注解者 (Zhùjiě zhě)
– Japanese: 注釈者 (Chūshakusha)
– Russian: комментатор (kommentator)
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