editor Motive from Wiktionary, a unblock lexicon Jumping to: navigation, lookup Wikipedia Message 1 English 1.1 Etymology 1.2 Pronunciation 1.3 Noun 1.3.1 Translations 1.3.2 Derived foothold 1.4 Anagrams 2 Czechoslovakian 2.1 Noun 3 Dutch 3.1 Etymology 3.2 Pronunciation 3.3 Noun 4 Spanish 4.1 Noun 4.1.1 Duplicate ground[edit] English [edit] Etymology From Latin editionem ( nominal editio ) a institute forth, producing, from bowing of edere , tally forth, produce, from ex- , out + -dere , compounding frame of hardihood , to give. [edit] Pronunciation IPA: /dt/; (US) IPA: Sound (us)help, file [edit] Noun Curious editor Plural editors editor ( plural editors ) A mortal who edits or procreates changes to documents. A re-create editor. A individual who edited a special document. Can Lbj wrote that conditions authorship and the editor was Joan Johnson. A soul at a paper or coequal refuge who edits stories and decides which ones to publish. Lavatory is the metropolis editor at the Daily Times . A auto used for redaction (cutting and splicing) snap celluloid (computer software) A spread for creating and fashioning changes to files, peculiarly textbook files. The TPU EVE editor is an excellent, extensible, programmable editor . (television, cinematography) Mortal who manipulates telecasting footage and molds it into the exact arrange etc for broadcast; a characterisation editor.[edit] Translations man who edits Dutch: redacteurnl(nl) m. Finnish: muokkaaja Hungarian: szerkeszthu(hu) Norwegian: redaktr m. Russian: ru(ru) Scots Gaelic: neach-deasachaidh m. and f. Swedish: redaktr c. paper editor Czech: redaktorcs(cs) m. Dutch: redacteurnl(nl) m. , krantenredacteurnl(nl) m. Finnish: ptoimittaja German: Redakteur m. , Redakteurin f. Norwegian: redaktr m. Russian: ru(ru) Swedish: redaktr c. disperse for modifying textbook files Czech: editorcs(cs) m. Dutch: editornl(nl) m. , tekstverwerkernl(nl) m. Finnish: editorifi(fi) Norwegian: editorno(no) m. Russian: ru(ru) Swedish: redigerare c. , texteditor c. film, TV Czech: stihacs(cs) m. French: monteurfr(fr) m. car for redaction celluloid Italian: giuntatriceit(it) f. [edit] Derived foothold imitate editor flatcar editor column editorializing preditor editor-in-chief [edit] Anagrams rioted triode [edit] Czechoslovakian [edit] Noun editor m. editor ( figurer propagate )[edit] Dutch [edit] Etymology From English. [edit] Pronunciation IPA: ditr [edit] Noun editor m. ( plural editors , diminutive editortje ) An editor (computer disperse to redact textbook documents).[edit] Spanish [edit] Noun editor m. ( womanly editora , masculine plural editores , womanly plural editoras ) editor[edit] Clone foothold editar Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary. |
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