coauthor
pronunciation
How to pronounce coauthor in British English: UK [kəʊ'ɔ:θə]
How to pronounce coauthor in American English: US [koˈɔθɚ]
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- Noun:
- a writer who collaborates with others in writing something
Word Origin
- coauthor (n.)
- also co-author, from co- + author. From 1948 as a verb. Related: Coauthored; coauthoring.
Example
- 1. One nice feature of this approach is that it can be divided with a coauthor .
- 2. " The human brain is sensitive to the electromagnetic radiation that is emitted from cell phones , " says study coauthor nora volkow of the national institute on drug abuse in bethesda , md.
- 3. Most schools are forced to strike a balance between the cost of premiums and the amount or quality of coverage they can offer at a given price , said parrish , who was coauthor of a report on medical student mental health and services for the association of american medical colleges .
- 4. 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 : how a new science reveals our extraordinary potential to transform ourselves .
- 5. Simply getting married and waiting until you 're 21 to have children , sawhill and coauthor ron haskins have written , are two of the most important ingredients for moving from poverty into the middle class .