Coeditor vs Coeditorship - What's the difference?
coeditor | coeditorship |
One of two or more people serving together as editors of a work or project
*{{quote-news, year=1988, date=September 2, author=Carolyn McGuire, title=Department of Neglected Associates, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=My coeditor on the project is Jim Brooks. }}
The position or job of being an coeditor.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=September 19, author=Barry Gewen, title=Irving Kristol, Godfather of Conservatism, Dies, work=New York Times
, passage=Mr. Moynihan went on to a celebrated career as a Democratic senator from New York, and Mr. Bell gave up the coeditorship of the magazine in the early ’70s, declaring himself a socialist in economics, a liberal in politics and a conservative in culture. }}
As nouns the difference between coeditor and coeditorship
is that coeditor is one of two or more people serving together as editors of a work or project while coeditorship is the position or job of being an coeditor.coeditor
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coeditorship
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