noun
- plural of notator; people who write or record something in notation, especially musical notation or shorthand
Usage: most commonly used in musical or academic contexts
Examples
- The notators carefully transcribed the composer's handwritten score into digital format.
- Medieval notators developed systems to represent musical pitch and rhythm on parchment.
- The team of notators documented every detail of the historical proceedings.
- Music notators must understand both composition and notation software.
- Ancient notators used various symbols to record information before modern writing systems existed.