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Etymology
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co- + author
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coauthor (plural coauthors)
- An author who collaborates with another to write something.
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author who collaborates with another to write something
- Belarusian: саа́ўтар m (saáŭtar)
- Bulgarian: съавтор m (sǎavtor)
- Catalan: coautor m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 合著者 (zh) (hézhùzhě)
- Czech: spoluautor m, spoluautorka f
- Finnish: kanssakirjoittaja (fi)
- French: coauteur (fr) m, coautrice (fr) f
- German: Koautor (de) m, Koautorin (de) f, Mitautor (de) m, Mitautorin (de) f, Mitverfasser (de) m, Mitverfasserin f
- Hungarian: társszerző (hu)
- Italian: coautore (it) m, coautrice f
- Japanese: 共著者 (きょうちょしゃ, kyōchōsha)
- Korean: 공저자 (gongjeoja)
- Latvian: līdzautors m, līdzautore f
- Polish: współautor (pl) m, współautorka (pl) f
- Portuguese: coautor (pt) m, coautora f
- Romanian: coautor (ro) m, coautoare (ro) f
- Russian: соа́втор (ru) m (soávtor)
- Spanish: coautor m, coautora f
- Swedish: medförfattare c
- Tagalog: kamay-akda
- Ukrainian: співа́втор m (spivávtor)
- Welsh: cydawdur m
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coauthor (third-person singular simple present coauthors, present participle coauthoring, simple past and past participle coauthored)
- To write something in collaboration with another author.
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write something in collaboration with another author