Associations to the word «Edited»
Noun
- Editing
- Anthology
- Footage
- Newsletter
- Editor
- Gazette
- Magazine
- Vols
- Manuscript
- Britannica
- Welles
- Contributor
- Text
- Tape
- Video
- Compilation
- Article
- Promo
- Verse
- Revision
- Periodical
- Filmmaker
- Software
- Re
- Macintosh
- Mix
- Journal
- Quarterly
- Fax
- Yearbook
- Newspaper
- Monograph
- Almighty
- Essay
- Writings
- Dub
- Intro
- Weekly
- Anarchist
- Almanac
- Volume
- Poetry
- 8vo
- Co
- Edit
- Handbook
- User
- Yiddish
- Textbook
- Bulletin
- Deletion
- Publication
- Sf
- Memoir
- Herald
- Metadata
- Vinyl
- Edition
- Preface
- Browser
- Journalism
- Pamphlet
- Dictionary
- Cd
- Menu
Adjective
Wiktionary
EDIT, noun. A change to the text of a document.
EDIT, noun. (computing) A change in the text of a file, a website or the code of software.
EDIT, verb. To change a text, or a document.
EDIT, verb. (transitive) To be the editor of a publication.
EDIT, verb. (computing) To change the contents of a file, website, programme etc.
EDIT, verb. (biology) To alter the DNA sequence of a chromosome; to perform gene splicing.
EDIT, verb. To alter a film by cutting and splicing frames.
EDIT CONFLICT, noun. (computing) An error that occurs where a computer program allows multiple users to make changes to text, and two or more users simultaneously attempt to make such a change, but only one change is successfully made.
EDIT CONFLICTS, noun. Plural of edit conflict
EDIT DISTANCE, noun. (computing theory) Synonym of string distance..
EDIT DISTANCES, noun. Plural of edit distance
EDIT OUT, verb. To remove before publication or broadcasting (as an editorial decision).
EDIT WAR, noun. (Wiktionary and WMF jargon) A dispute over the content of a page on a wiki or other editable work.
EDIT WAR, verb. (Wiktionary and WMF jargon) To engage in such a dispute.
EDIT WARS, noun. Plural of edit war
Dictionary definition
EDIT, verb. Prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting; "Edit a book on lexical semantics"; "she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages".
EDIT, verb. Supervise the publication of; "The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years".
EDIT, verb. Cut and assemble the components of; "edit film"; "cut recording tape".
EDIT, verb. Cut or eliminate; "she edited the juiciest scenes".
Wise words
The short words are best, and the old words are the best of
all.