coedit
co·ed·it
(kō-ĕd′ĭt)tr.v. co·ed·it·ed, co·ed·it·ing, co·ed·its
To edit (a print publication or a film) jointly with another or others.
co·ed′i·tor n.
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coedit
(kəʊˈɛdɪt)vb
(Journalism & Publishing) (tr) to edit (a book, newspaper, etc) jointly
coˈeditor n
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co•ed•it
(koʊˈɛd ɪt)v.t. -it•ed, -it•ing.
to edit jointly with another.
co•ed′i•tor, n.
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Past participle: coedited
Gerund: coediting
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Translations
coedit
vt book → mit herausgeben
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