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[ ed-i-tris ] / ˈɛd ɪ trɪs /
nouna woman employed in the work of editing. Origin of editressFirst recorded in 1790–1800; edit(o)r + -ess usage note for editressSee -ess. Words nearby editresseditorial, editorialize, editorial we, editor in chief, editorship, editress, edit trace, EDM, Edman, Edmond, Edmonds Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for editressBut I understand about Ernie, she mused, sitting down to reply to the Editress. Twos and Threes|G. B. Stern Unless you happen to be the proprietor of a weekly paper with a Woman's Page, and need an editress for it. A Man of Means|P. G. Wodehouse and C. H. Bovill On this the editress says: "I have always been inclined to believe that this line should read: 'More than life, perpetual bliss.'" Lippincott's Magazine Of Popular Literature And Science, No. 23, February, 1873, Vol. XI. No. 23.|Various To be sure—the luck of having you as my editress, my shield, my sword, my everything. Miss Eden's Letters|Emily Eden
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