Newspaperwoman
[nooz-pey-per-woo m-uh n, nyooz-, noos-, nyoos-] /ˈnuzˌpeɪ pərˌwʊm ən, ˈnyuz-, ˈnus-, ˈnyus-/
noun, plural newspaperwomen.
1.
a employed by a or wire service as a reporter, writer, editor, etc.
2.
a who is the owner or operator of a or news service.
/ˈnjuːzˌpeɪpəˌwʊmən/
noun (pl) -women
1.
a woman who works for a newspaper as a reporter or editor
2.
the female owner or proprietor of a newspaper
3.
a woman who sells newspapers in the street
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