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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{prefix|en|co|editor}}
From {{prefix|en|co|editor}}.


===Noun===
===Noun===
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# One of two or more people serving together as [[editor]]s of a work or project
# One of two or more people serving together as [[editor]]s of a work or project.
#* {{quote-journal|en|date=September 2, 1988|author=Carolyn McGuire|title=Department of Neglected Associates|work=Chicago Reader|url=https://securesite.chireader.com/cgi-bin/Archive/abridged2.bat?path=1988/880902/LETTERS/MCGUIRE
#* {{quote-journal|en|date=September 2, 1988|author=Carolyn McGuire|title=Department of Neglected Associates|work=Chicago Reader|url=https://securesite.chireader.com/cgi-bin/Archive/abridged2.bat?path=1988/880902/LETTERS/MCGUIRE
|passage=My '''coeditor''' on the project is Jim Brooks.}}
|passage=My '''coeditor''' on the project is Jim Brooks.}}


====Derived terms====
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{{col4|en
|coeditorial
|coeditorship
}}

====Related terms====
{{col4|en
|coedit
}}

====Translations====
{{trans-top|one of two or more people serving together as editors of a work or project}}
* French: {{t+|fr|corédacteur|m}}, {{t+|fr|corédactrice|f}}
* German: {{t+|de|Mitherausgeber|m}}, {{t+|de|Mitherausgeberin|f}}
* Hungarian: {{t+|hu|társszerkesztő}}
* Italian: {{t|it|coeditore|m}}, {{t|it|coeditrice|f}}
* Polish: {{t|pl|współredaktor|m}}, {{t|pl|współredaktorka|f}}
* Spanish: {{t|es|coeditor|m}}, {{t|es|coeditora|f}}, {{t|es|corredactor|m}}, {{t|es|corredactora|f}}
{{trans-bottom}}


==Spanish==
==Spanish==
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{{es-noun|m|f=+}}
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# [[#English|coeditor]]
# {{l|en|coeditor}}


===Further reading===
===Further reading===

Latest revision as of 22:40, 18 August 2024

English

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Etymology

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From co- +‎ editor.

Noun

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coeditor (plural coeditors)

  1. One of two or more people serving together as editors of a work or project.
    • 1988 September 2, Carolyn McGuire, “Department of Neglected Associates”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      My coeditor on the project is Jim Brooks.

Derived terms

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Spanish

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Noun

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coeditor m (plural coeditores, feminine coeditora, feminine plural coeditoras)

  1. coeditor

Further reading

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