coeditor
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- coeditorship noun
Etymology
Origin of coeditor
Example Sentences
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This all took a turn when my coeditor came across the Anne Rice fan website which contained a phone number where you could call and speak to Anne Rice.
From Los Angeles Times
"The economy of nature is competitive from beginning to end," writes sociobiologist M. T. Ghiselin, coeditor of the Journal of Bioeconomics.
From Salon
A few days before he died, So had spoken with Mark Krotov, publisher and coeditor of the literary magazine n+1, mapping out some essays he’d write next year.
From Los Angeles Times
Anthony managed the business side while Stanton—with assistance from coeditor Parker Pillsbury, a former editor of the National Anti-Slavery Standard—handled the editorial content.
From Literature
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After working on the school paper for four years—and working her way up to coeditor in chief by senior year—this seemed not only possible, but inevitable.
From Literature
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