glossers
/ˈɡlɑsərz/
noun
- People who add explanations or comments to a text, often in the margins or between lines.
- The teacher acted as a glosser, clarifying difficult vocabulary for her students.
- Modern glossers often annotate digital texts with pop-up definitions.
- The medieval glossers wrote notes in Latin to help readers understand the ancient poems.
- Products, such as lip glosses, that give a shiny appearance.
- The brand's glossers are popular because they last all day without feeling sticky.
- These glossers come in different flavors and shades for every skin tone.
- She bought three new glossers from the makeup store for a glossy look.