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editor
  1. A person who edits or makes changes to documents.
  2. A copy editor.
  3. A person who edited a specific document.
  4. A person at a newspaper, publisher or similar institution who edits stories and/or decides which ones to publish.
  5. A machine used for editing (cutting and splicing) movie film
  6. (computer software) A program for creating and making changes to files, especially text files.
  7. (television, cinematography) Someone who manipulates video footage and assembles it into the correct order etc for broadcast; a picture editor.
  8. Synonyms:
  9. Examples:
    1. “Various details were redacted by the editor of the paper.”
      “Discover why Clark Kent did so poorly as the head editor of Newstime.”
      “A column written by the editor of Ireland's largest-selling newspaper was changed between editions after objections by her bosses.”
edition
  1. A literary work edited and published, as by a certain editor or in a certain manner.
  2. The whole number of copies of a work printed and published at one time.
  3. (sports) A particular instance of an event.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “The revision of the 1983 edition enhanced an already solid sourcebook, and it will continue to be a collection used by many seminary students.”
      “Nara has signed a contract to participate in the next edition of the broadcast.”
      “A Paris edition appeared in 1544, and in 1550 John de Grave produced an edition at Antwerp.”
editorial
edit
editability
  1. The state of being editable.
  2. The conditions under which something may be edited.
editosome
  1. (genetics) A multiprotein complex that catalyzes the editing of RNA.
editorialization
  1. the act of editorializing, or something editorialized
editorialisation
  1. (Britain) Alternative spelling of editorialization
editorialiser
  1. Alternative form of editorializer
editing
  1. An act or instance of something being edited.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “During the editing of her novel, including their bitter argument about the title, she'd not sensed Allan's romantic inclination toward her.”
      “The process includes the editing of errors in the translation that have been identified.”
editorship
  1. the position or job of being an editor
  2. Examples:
    1. “His new duties, amounting to a general editorship of the work, involved a large correspondence with the numerous volunteer helpers.”
      “He lasted only three years in New York, resigning the editorship in 1970 to return to the West Coast.”
      “Only six months before I had declined the editorship of a big paper outside of Cleveland.”
editorializer
  1. One who editorializes.
editrix
  1. (rare) A female editor.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Katherine Viner wants to appoints a "1 per cent correspondent" to hound the filthy rich. As befits a possible Grauniad editrix, the NUJ misspelt her name.”
      “Mary Deanne Shears, terrorizing managing editrix of the Star, is widely considered toast now that publisher Lurch Honderich has got the sack.”
      “The editrix of British Vogue joined the cream of British womanhood Women Achievers who lunched with Queen Elizabeth on March 11th.”
editress
  1. (dated) A female editor.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The esteemed editress of the Liverpool Daily Post is leaving to become a full-time novelist.”
      “Well, one fictional editress I just read about seems to have found her down-time niche.”
      “I beg to propose that Gipsy Latimer continue to be editress until the end of the summer term.”
editour
  1. (rare) Obsolete form of editor.
editorialisations
  1. plural of editorialisation
editorializations
  1. plural of editorialization
editorialisers
  1. plural of editorialiser
editorializers
  1. plural of editorializer
editorships
  1. plural of editorship
  2. Examples:
    1. “A quick glance will show that in 1955 he held editorships of four learned journals.”
      “While this was tremendous fun, the week also revealed the limitations and sometimes bumpy consequences of the guest editorships.”
      “Student newspapers tend to fluctuate between male and female editorships.”
editorials
  1. plural of editorial
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “European newspapers published denunciatory editorials by writers who had never set foot on any mountain, let alone the Matterhorn.”
      “Newspapers have leaders or editorials or whatever they call them where you live, but not poetry.”
      “We hope that a similar set of capacities and principles will inform future editorials.”
editosomes
  1. plural of editosome
editresses
editings
editions
  1. plural of edition
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “With the exception of a few examples from modern editions, all editing and realizations are those of Carl Parrish and John Ohl.”
      “Nevertheless Nathan's book went through many editions and in many languages.”
      “A place where limited editions, white labels, one-offs and addresses on the backs of hands congregate to explode the myth of monoculture.”
editours
  1. plural of editour
editrices
editrixes
editors
  1. plural of editor
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Certainly, readers will be less interested and editors will act accordingly.”
      “Howard, you're one of the main editors of a daily webzine dedicated to the nanotech industry and then you do a nano blog besides.”
      “The latter is a war crime under the Nuremberg precedent, as the editors of the Post, implicated in this process, are entirely aware.”
edits
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