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Meanings of Edility:

noun

Aedileship.

Edinburgh

ˈed.ɪn.bər.ə

Meanings of Edinburgh:

proper noun

The capital of scotland, on the southern shore of the firth of forth; population 449,100 (est. 2009). the city grew up round the 11th-century castle built by malcolm iii on a rocky ridge that dominates the landscape.

noun

The capital city of scotland, where the scottish parliament is based

Meanings of Edit:

verb

Prepare (written material) for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it.

Usage examples:

Volume i was edited by j. johnson
noun

A change or correction made as a result of editing.

Usage examples:

The system has no word wrap feature—so even small edits involved extensive rekeying

Meanings of Edit-out:

phrasal verb

To remove part of a text, film, etc. before it is printed or shown

Usage examples:

They are willing to release the files but only after sensitive information has been edited out.

Editable

ˈed.ɪ.tə.bəl

Meanings of Editable:

adjective

(of text or software) in a format that can be edited by the user.

Usage examples:

The program will read an incoming fax and convert it into editable text

Meanings of Edited:

adjective

(of written material) corrected, condensed, or otherwise modified in preparation for publication.

Usage examples:

The article is an edited version of a lecture paper
verb

Prepare (written material) for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it.

Usage examples:

Volume i was edited by j. johnson

Editing

ˈed.ɪ.tɪŋ

Meanings of Editing:

verb

Prepare (written material) for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it.

Usage examples:

Volume i was edited by j. johnson
noun

A change or correction made as a result of editing.

Usage examples:

The system has no word wrap feature—so even small edits involved extensive rekeying

Edition

ɪˈdɪʃ(ə)n

Meanings of Edition:

noun

A particular form or version of a published text.

Usage examples:

A paperback edition

Editions

ɪˈdɪʃ.ən

Meanings of Editions:

noun

A particular form or version of a published text.

Usage examples:

A paperback edition

Editor

ˈed.ɪ.tər

Meanings of Editor:

noun

A person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a newspaper, magazine, or multi-author book.

Usage examples:

The editor of the times

Editorial

ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.əl

Meanings of Editorial:

adjective

Relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication.

Usage examples:

The editorial team
noun

A newspaper article expressing the editor's opinion on a topical issue.

Usage examples:

The paper ran an editorial denouncing his hawkish stand

Meanings of Editorialization:

noun

The action or an act of introducing editorial comments or expressing an opinion about something, rather than simply reporting the news or giving the facts.

Editorialize

ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.ə.laɪz

Meanings of Editorialize:

verb

(of a newspaper, editor, or broadcasting organization) express opinions rather than just report the news.

Usage examples:

The bbc itself was not to editorialize about the news or matters of public policy

Editorialized

ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.ə.laɪz

Meanings of Editorialized:

verb

(of a newspaper, editor, or broadcasting organization) express opinions rather than just report the news.

Usage examples:

The bbc itself was not to editorialize about the news or matters of public policy

Meanings of Editorializes:

verb

(of a newspaper, editor, or broadcasting organization) express opinions rather than just report the news.

Usage examples:

The bbc itself was not to editorialize about the news or matters of public policy

Editorializing

ˌɛdɪˈtɔːrɪəlʌɪz

Meanings of Editorializing:

verb

(of a newspaper, editor, or broadcasting organization) express opinions rather than just report the news.

Usage examples:

The bbc itself was not to editorialize about the news or matters of public policy

Editorially

ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.ə.li

Meanings of Editorially:

adverb

In a way that relates to editors (= people who choose, correct, or change parts of text or films to be published or shown) or their work

Usage examples:

Editorially, we focus on the political and economic news that is important to our readers., it is i…

Editorials

ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.əl

Meanings of Editorials:

noun

A newspaper article expressing the editor's opinion on a topical issue.

Usage examples:

The paper ran an editorial denouncing his hawkish stand
adjective

Relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication.

Usage examples:

The editorial team

Editors

ˈed.ɪ.tər

Meanings of Editors:

noun

A person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a newspaper, magazine, or multi-author book.

Usage examples:

The editor of the times

Editorship

ˈɛdɪtəʃɪp

Meanings of Editorship:

noun

The position of editor in charge of a newspaper, magazine, or multi-author book.

Usage examples:

In 1877 digby assumed the editorship of the madras times

Meanings of Editorships:

noun

The position of editor in charge of a newspaper, magazine, or multi-author book.

Usage examples:

In 1877 digby assumed the editorship of the madras times

Editresses

ˈɛdɪtrəs

Meanings of Editresses:

noun

A female editor.

Usage examples:

Well, one fictional editress i just read about seems to have found her down-time niche.

Meanings of Edits:

verb

Prepare (written material) for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it.

Usage examples:

Volume i was edited by j. johnson
noun

A change or correction made as a result of editing.

Usage examples:

The system has no word wrap feature—so even small edits involved extensive rekeying

Meanings of Edmund:

proper noun

The name of two kings of england.

Edo

ˈɛdəʊ

Meanings of Edo:

noun

A member of a people inhabiting the district of benin in nigeria.

Usage examples:

Other smaller groups include the fulani, ijaw, kanuri, ibibio, tiv, and edo.
adjective

Relating to the edo or their language.

Usage examples:

The masquerades used in ekperi today and in the recent past are forms borrowed from the visual cult…

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