byline

pronunciation

How to pronounce byline in British English: UK [ˈbaɪlaɪn]word uk audio image

How to pronounce byline in American English: US [ˈbaɪˌlaɪn] word us audio image

Word Origin

byline (n.)
1926, "line giving the name of the writer of an article in a newspaper or magazine;" it typically reads BY ________. From by (prep.) + line (n.). As a verb by 1958.

Example

1. Any chance you 'd share your byline with me ?
2. This small byline does the marketing for you .
3. His byline was absent as well .
4. Mr. fry also publishes investment insights and commentary under his own byline as editor of the daily reckoning .
5. Byline is one of many available rss readers available , but is notable for its automatic google reader syncing and offline reading ability .

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