Definition: The word "annodated" comes from Greek and means something that is not original but is essentially the same as another, usually from a different language or culture. It's similar to the term "cobbled together," which means something that isn't entirely complete or distinct. Definition of annodated: 1. Annotated: Having been annotated, or having been thoroughly studied by others. 2. Averagely annotated: Being annotated in an average amount of time and accuracy. 3. Cautiously annotated: With a cautious attitude towards the accuracy and thoroughness of the annotation process. 4. Enlarged annodated: Annotated in a larger number of words. In other words, "annodated" refers to something that has been subjected to extensive study or analysis by others, but not necessarily entirely original, as it may be influenced by various factors such as cultural influences, historical context, and current technological advancements.