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edi·tor [ˈedɪtəʳ] N

1. editor (of a book, newspaper):

editor
izdajatelj(ica) m (f)
editor

2. editor (of a press or publishing department):

editor
redaktor(ica) m (f)
editor
urednik(urednica) m (f)
sports editor

3. editor:

editor CINE
montažer(ka) m (f)
editor RADIO

ˈcopy edi·tor N

copy editor (press)
redaktor(ica) m (f)
copy editor (press)
urednik(urednica) m (f)
copy editor (publishing house)
lektor(ica) m (f)

ˈtext edi·tor N COMPUT

edi·tor-at-ˈlarge <editors-at-large> N

edi·tor-in-chief [ˌedɪtərɪnˈtʃi:f] N

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Usually a metadata viewer is preferred over a metadata editor for viewing tags.
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The suite includes a word processor, a spreadsheet program, and a presentation editor.
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In addition, he was editor at various literary journals.
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She was later appointed to the position of opinion editor.
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Line numbers were inserted by the editor. 2.
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The journal has multiple editors who are responsible for different world regions and is multilingual.
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The newspaper staff is open to students in grades 10-12 and will have two student editors each year.
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The two editors worked together for 28 years.
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He is also the editor of the of books.
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