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 n,v:authored / authoring authors   Etymology :Middle English auctour, from Old North French, from Latin auctor promoter, originator, author, from augEre to increase; more at EKE. Pronunciation :o-th&r. Function :noun. Date :14th century.
Turkish translation for "author in English language"
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author yazar (isim)tr 
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author yaratıcı (isim)tr 
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author muharrir tr 
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author müsebbip tr 
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author hazırlayan kişi yada gruplar tr 
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author müellif tr 
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author fikir sahibi/yazar tr 
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author yazarın eserleri tr 
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author yazmak eser yazmak authoress kadın yazar tr 
English translation for "author in English language"
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author write something (book, story, report etc.); be the author of; cause something, be the creator of something, originate (fiil)en 
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author writer, one who writes a book or other literary work; one who creates, one who originates (isim)en 
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author The author of a piece of writing is the person who wrote it. Jill Phillips, author of the book `Give Your Child Music' en 
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author An author is a person whose job is writing books. Haruki Murakami is Japan's best-selling author en 
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author The author of a plan or proposal is the person who thinks of it and works out the details. The authors of the plan believe they can reach this point within about two years. see also co-author. to be the writer of a book, report etc en 
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author writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay) en 
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author someone who originates or causes or initiates something; "he was the generator of several complaints" en 
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author be the author of; "She authored this play" en 
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author The person or organization that originally created a document Note: iPlanet Compass Server uses a document's Using the <Author> Meta Tag tag to identify the author If the document does not have such a tag, the server does not know who the author is even if the document contents contain a by-line en 
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author The person or organization that originally created a document Note: Netscape Compass Server uses a document's Using the <Author> Meta Tag tag to identify the author If the document does not have such a tag, the server does not know who the author is even if the document contents contain a by-line en 
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author The writer of a book or article The author may be one person, several people, or a "corporate body" such as a government agency, professional association, or company en 
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author The writer of a book or article The author may be one person, several people, or a "corporate body" such as a government agency, or a company en 
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author The writer of a book or article Usually this is a person (or perhaps two or three people), but it can also be a government agency, a symposium, a company, or other group that does not necessarily give the name(s) of the people who actually wrote the work en 
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author An author of a paper or personal communication included in SGD When searching for an individual's name, use the "*" wildcard character (i e , Johnson*) to achieve the best results en 
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author The person chiefly responsible for the creation of the intellectual or artistic content of a work en 
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author The writer of a book, paper, or article The author may be one person, several people, or a "corporate body" such as a government agency, professional association, or a company en 
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author Person or persons primarily responsible for creating a work product The member of the inspection team that provides information about the work product during all stages of the inspection process and corrects defects during the rework stage (Also known as (AKA) "Owner(s)" ) en 
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author The person who is responsible for the writing and intellectual content of a book or article Two or more persons collaborating on a work are called joint authors en 
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author The writer(s) of a book, essay, short story, novel, play, poem, etc , whose name is usually given on the title page of the published edition In library catalogues, the term is used in its broadest sense to include editor, playwright, director, composer, performer, artist, creator, etc en 
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author the person or corporate body (company etc ) responsible for the intellectual content of the document en 
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author vb To assemble multimedia components, such as graphics, text, audio, and animation, in a publication or product, for delivery on a CD–ROM or DVD or on line, to be viewed on a computer en 
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author This term refers to the person or persons responsible for the creation of a work The author of a work may also be a government agency, a symposium, or a company en 
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author Authors are the people who write Tree of Life pages Please see the page on Expectations of Tree of Life Authors for more information en 
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author The name, surname and initials of the author(s) responsible for writing the article or paper en 
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author As many as five Authors are included in an IPA record If there are more than five Authors, the first four Authors and the last Author will be included followed by "et al " The Author's surname appears followed by a space, first name initial followed by a period and a space, and the initials of the middle name followed by a period Titles or designations such as Jr are not included "Anon" is used in the Author field when Authors are not listed with the primary article en 
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author means the person who wrote the text of the resource This can apply to the words of a text-based resource or the executable code for a software application en 
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author The person(s) or group responsible for creating, sponsoring or writing a book or other publication Authors may be editors, compilers, artists, composers, and photographers en 
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author The writer of a book or ARTICLE Usually this is a person (or several people), but it can also be a government agency, a symposium, a company, or other group that does not necessarily give the name(s) of the people who actually wrote the work Such an author is referred to as a Corporate Author Examples of corporate authors are: American Chemical Society, U S Department of Commerce, or Boston College en 
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author The legislator who files a bill and guides it through the legislative process en 
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author The person(s) or corporate body responsible for the writing or compilation of an article, book or other publication en 
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author the writer of books or articles or computer software en 
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author The Author of a document is the primary creator of the document An author is not necessarily the copyright holder, but usually is and the two will be considered the same unless otherwise specified The author or copyright holder may not always be clear from the content of a file, in which case the copyright holder is probably the user identification associated with the owner en 
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author be the author of; "She authored this play en 
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author To occasion; to originate en 
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author To tell; to say; to declare en 
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author An informant en 
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author The editor of a periodical en 
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author One who composes or writes a book; a composer, as distinguished from an editor, translator, or compiler en 
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author The beginner, former, or first mover of anything; hence, the efficient cause of a thing; a creator; an originator en 
German translation for "author in English language"
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author Autorin , Autor , Schriftsteller, Schriftstellerin , Verf. , Verfasser , Verfasser, Verfasserin de 
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to author verfassen de 
Greek translation for "author in English language"
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author (n) συγγραφέας, πρωτουργός el 
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author συντάκτης el 
 
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