Coauthor


[koh-aw-ther, koh-aw-] /koʊˈɔ θər, ˈkoʊˌɔ-/

noun
1.
one of two or more joint .
verb (used with object)
2.
to write in joint authorship.
/kəʊˈɔːθə/
noun
1.
a person who shares the writing of a book, article, etc, with another
verb
2.
(transitive) to be the joint author of (a book, article, etc)
n.

also co-author, from co- + author. From 1948 as a verb. Related: Coauthored; coauthoring.

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