Annotator

/ˈænəˌteɪtər/ noun

A person who adds explanatory notes, comments, or marks to a text, document, image, or other material to clarify or provide additional information.

From Latin 'annotator' (one who annotates), derived from 'annotare' (to write upon). The suffix '-tor' creates agent nouns in Latin, and English adopted this term directly in medieval times for scholars who added notes to manuscripts.

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