edit |
to supervise the preparation of (material) for publication. [4 definitions] |
editable |
combined form of edit. |
edition |
one of a series of printings of the same published work, differing from others in being printed from a distinct typesetting. [3 definitions] |
editor |
a person who prepares written materials for publication or film for viewing. [4 definitions] |
editorial |
an article or commentary, as in a newspaper or on television, that expresses an opinion or viewpoint. [3 definitions] |
editorialize |
to put forth one's opinion in or as if in an editorial. [2 definitions] |
editor in chief |
the editor who has the final authority to make policy decisions and supervises the other editors at a publishing house or on a specific publication. |
editorship |
the position or activities of an editor. [2 definitions] |
EDP |
abbreviation of "electronic data processing," the use of computers to process and store information. |
EDT |
abbreviation of "Eastern Daylight Time." |
educable |
capable of learning through education. |
educate |
to provide knowledge, training, and guidance to. [4 definitions] |
educated |
having an education. [3 definitions] |
education |
the act or process of learning or educating. [4 definitions] |
educational |
of or relating to education. [2 definitions] |
educationist |
a person specializing in the methods and theories of teaching or education, often one considered to be out of touch with the actual practice of teaching. |
educator |
a person who teaches. [2 definitions] |
educe |
to bring out; draw forth; elicit. [2 definitions] |
Edwardian |
characteristic of or relating to the reign of Edward VII of Great Britain, esp. in displaying opulence, self-indulgence, or elegance. |
Edward VII |
the king of Great Britain in 1901-10 (b.1841--d.1910). |
-ee |
one that benefits from or undergoes (such) a thing or action. [3 definitions] |