Coauthor ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Coauthor ( noun )

A person who writes a book or an article with one or more other people.

Origin:

From prefix co- + author.

Examples:

  1. She was the coauthor of a book on the history of the city.
  2. He was one of the coauthors of a scientific paper.
  3. The coauthors worked together to write the novel.
  4. The coauthors of the study have different areas of expertise.
  5. The coauthors of the report were from different institutions.

(As a verb)

Coauthor ( verb )

A person who writes a book or an article with one or more other people.

Origin:

From prefix co- + author.

Examples:

  1. She was the coauthor of a book on the history of the city.
  2. He was one of the coauthors of a scientific paper.
  3. The coauthors worked together to write the novel.
  4. The coauthors of the study have different areas of expertise.
  5. The coauthors of the report were from different institutions.
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