💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Editrix"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| editressnoun | (dated) A female editor. |
| editoressnoun | Alternative form of editress (“female editor”). [(dated) A female editor.] |
| editournoun | (rare) Obsolete form of editor. [A person who edits or makes changes to documents.] |
| editornoun | A person at a newspaper, publisher or similar institution who edits stories and/or decides which ones to publish. |
| edit.noun | Abbreviation of editor. [A person who edits or makes changes to documents.] |
| subeditornoun | (UK) A copy editor at a newspaper or magazine. |
| exchange editornoun | An editor who inspects, reviews and selects content from various periodicals, or publications in order to republish in their own medium. |
| publisheressnoun | (archaic) A female publisher. |
| copyeditornoun | Alternative spelling of copy editor. [Someone who corrects printed material (copy) and prepares it for typesetting, printing, or online publishing.] |
| editorializernoun | One who editorializes. |
| redactornoun | A person who redacts: one who edits or compiles texts; one who censors portions of them. |
| copy editornoun | Someone who corrects printed material (copy) and prepares it for typesetting, printing, or online publishing. |
| coeditornoun | One of two or more people serving together as editors of a work or project. |
| lectressnoun | (dated) A female lector. |
| editorialisernoun | Alternative form of editorializer. [One who editorializes.] |
| emendatornoun | Someone who emends. |
| makeup editornoun | (printing, historical) Synonym of stone editor. |
| deskmannoun | Anyone who works at a desk, as in a police station. |
| intervieweressnoun | A female interviewer. |
| editor-at-largenoun | A journalist who contributes to a publication and has a certain amount of freedom in what they submit. |
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