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Definition of editor
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of editor is as below...
Editor
(n.) One who
edits;
esp., a
person
who
prepares,
superintends,
revises,
and
corrects
a book,
magazine,
or
newspaper,
etc., for
publication..
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Journalist
::
"Journalist
(n.) The
conductor
of a
public
journal,
or one whose
business
it to write for a
public
journal;
an
editorial
or other
professional
writer
for a
periodical..
Editorial
::
Editorial
(n.) A
leading
article
in a
newspaper
or
magazine;
an
editorial
article;
an
article
published
as an
expression
of the views of the
editor.
Bilk
::
Bilk (v. t.) To
frustrate
or
disappoint;
to
deceive
or
defraud,
by
nonfulfillment
of
engagement;
to leave in the
lurch;
to give the slip to; as, to bilk a
creditor..
Defraud
::
Defraud
(v. t.) To
deprive
of some
right,
interest,
or
property,
by a
deceitful
device;
to
withhold
from
wrongfully;
to
injure
by
embezzlement;
to
cheat;
to
overreach;
as, to
defraud
a
servant,
or a
creditor,
or the
state;
-- with of
before
the thing taken or
withheld..
Editorially
::
Editorially
(adv.)
In the
manner
or
character
of an
editor
or of an
editorial
article.
Trustee
::
Trustee
(v. t.) To
attach
(a
debtor's
wages,
credits,
or
property
in the hands of a third
person)
in the
interest
of the
creditor..
Editress
::
Editress
(n.) A
female
editor.
Satisfy
::
Satisfy
(a.) To pay to the
extent
of
claims
or
deserts;
to give what is due to; as, to
satisfy
a
creditor..
Bankrupt
::
Bankrupt
(n.) A
trader
who
secretes
himself,
or does
certain
other acts
tending
to
defraud
his
creditors..
Leader
::
Leader
(n.) The
first,
or the
principal,
editorial
article
in a
newspaper;
a
leading
or main
editorial
article..
Recensionist
::
Recensionist
(n.) One who makes
recensions;
specifically,
a
critical
editor..
Recension
::
Recension
(n.)
Specifically,
the
review
of a text (as of an
ancient
author)
by an
editor;
critical
revisal
and
establishment..
Proveditor
::
Proveditor
(n.) One
employed
to
procure
supplies,
as for an army, a
steamer,
etc.; a
purveyor;
one who
provides
for
another..
Paragraph
::
Paragraph
(n.) A brief
composition
complete
in one
typographical
section
or
paragraph;
an item,
remark,
or
quotation
comprised
in a few lines
forming
one
paragraph;
as, a
column
of news
paragraphs;
an
editorial
paragraph..
Sanctum
::
Sanctum
(n.) A
sacred
place;
hence,
a place of
retreat;
a room
reserved
for
personal
use; as, an
editor's
sanctum..
Demand
::
Demand
(v. t.) The act of
demanding;
an
asking
with
authority;
a
peremptory
urging
of a
claim;
a
claiming
or
challenging
as due;
requisition;
as, the
demand
of a
creditor;
a note
payable
on
demand..
Editorship
::
Editorship
(n.) The
office
or
charge
of an
editor;
care and
superintendence
of a
publication.
Dividend
::
Dividend
(n.) A sum of money to be
divided
and
distributed;
the share of a sum
divided
that falls to each
individual;
a
distribute
sum,
share,
or
percentage;
--
applied
to the
profits
as
appropriated
among
shareholders,
and to
assets
as
apportioned
among
creditors;
as, the
dividend
of a bank, a
railway
corporation,
or a
bankrupt
estate..
Debtor
::
Debtor
(n.) One who owes a debt; one who is
indebted;
--
correlative
to
creditor.
Creditor
::
Creditor
(n.) One who gives
credit
in
business
matters;
hence,
one to whom money is due; --
correlative
to
debtor..
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