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coauthor

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co·au·thor or co-au·thor  (kthr)
n.
A collaborating or joint author.
tr.v. co·au·thored or co-au·thored, co·au·thor·ing or co-au·thor·ing, co·au·thors or co-au·thors
To be a collaborating or joint author of: "He and a colleague . . . co-authored a genetics text" (Roger W. Pease, Jr.)

coauthor [kəʊˈɔːθə]
n
(Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing) a person who shares the writing of a book, article, etc., with another
vb
(Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing) (tr) to be the joint author of (a book, article, etc.)
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.coauthor - a writer who collaborates with others in writing something
author, writer - writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay)
Translations
coauthor [ˈkəʊˌɔːθəʳ] ncoautore/trice


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