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co-author

verb

  1. to be the co-author of a work
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noun

  1. person listed in the author list of a creative work
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Wiktionary

noun

Etymology: From co- + author.

  1. Alternative form of coauthor.

    The report's co-authors Ian Wray, David Thrower, and Jim Steer point to the building of the motorways in the 1960s and 1970s, when new sections were added progressively and in "financially digestible chunks".

    While Linder prefers his taters cut skinny, as they are in restaurant iterations of the dish, his co-author, the television chef Johanna Westman, says she prefers them thick, as in her Grandma Alva’s recipe.

verb

Etymology: From co- + author.

  1. Alternative form of coauthor.