annotatrix

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From the Latin annotātrīx.

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annotatrix (plural annotatrices)

  1. (rare, chiefly law) A female annotator.
    • 2008: CLT Scotland Conferences, The Human Rights Conference 2008 (brochure), page 2, “Speakers” column
      Rosalind McInnes is in-house solicitor with the BBC. Rosalind is co-author of the textbooks, Contempt of Court in Scotland and Scots Law for Journalists and is annotatrix of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

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