The sources of definitions are not provided. This helpful for determining the reasons why a term is defined the way it is. Two popular ways to do add definition sources: 1. Add an annotation to the definition annotation. For example, here is a screenshot of envo's definition of soil: <img width="786" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3186638/167531186-306d5181-09d4-4754-9bea-59bbd6a98e4b.png"> Second level annotations are added by clicking the "@" symbol. 2. Use a single definition source annotation. For example, here an example CIDO's definition and definition source for the call `adverse event`: <img width="753" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3186638/167531889-362e7892-699a-483c-85fb-3605679cbd93.png"> <img width="754" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3186638/167531942-607bdab8-72f9-401e-8df4-c338f2520427.png"> I was trained early in career using approach (2), but (1) has grown on me over time.
The sources of definitions are not provided. This helpful for determining the reasons why a term is defined the way it is.
Two popular ways to do add definition sources:

Second level annotations are added by clicking the "@" symbol.adverse event:I was trained early in career using approach (2), but (1) has grown on me over time.