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coauthor

[ koh-aw-ther, koh-aw- ]

noun

  1. one of two or more joint authors. author.


verb (used with object)

  1. to write in joint authorship.

coauthor

/ kəʊˈɔːθə /

noun

  1. a person who shares the writing of a book, article, etc, with another


verb

  1. tr to be the joint author of (a book, article, etc)

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Word History and Origins

Origin of coauthor1

First recorded in 1860–65; co- + author

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Example Sentences

My job as her coauthor, and more importantly, as her mother, is to let her be herself.

Orozco is also the coauthor, with Evangelina Hernández, of From Heaven to Hell in a Day (Del Cielo al Infierno en un Día).

But pull it off he did (with the help of coauthor Benjamin Whitmer).

She is the coauthor of the 2002 book The Mind and the Brain and the author of the 2007 book Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain.

She is the coauthor of Sarah From Alaska: The Sudden Rise and Brutal Education of a New Conservative Superstar.

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