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news⋅wom⋅an
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ˈnuzˌwʊm
ən
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ˈnyuz-
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–noun,
plural
-wom⋅en.
1.
a woman employed to gather news, as for a newspaper, magazine, or radio or television news bureau.
2.
a woman who reports the news on radio or television.
3.
a woman who sells or distributes newspapers, periodicals, etc.
Origin:
1925–30;
news
+
-woman
Usage note:
See
-woman.
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news·wom·an
(nōōz'wŏŏm'ən, nyōōz'-)
n. A woman who gathers, reports, or edits news.
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