
1) A a milne 2) Abstracter 3) Abstractor 4) Aiken 5) Alger 6) Algren 7) Alliterator 8) Andersen 9) Anderson 10) Aragon 11) Arouet 12) Asch 13) Asimov 14) Auchincloss 15) Austen 16) Authoress 17) Baldwin 18) Baraka 19) Barthelme 20) Baum 21) Beckett 22) Beerbohm 23) Belloc 24) Benchley 25) Bierce 26) Biographer
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1) Anonymous one, sometimes 2) Anonymous, sometimes 3) Art word 4) Art word with Frankish origin 5) Art term 6) Artistic word 7) Art term with French origin 8) Artistic term 9) Art term with Frankish origin 10) Art word with French origin 11) Be the author of 12) Be the of 13) Belletrist 14) Bookmaker
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An author is broadly defined as `the person who originated or gave existence to anything` and whose authorship determines responsibility for what was created. Narrowly defined, an author is the originator of any written work and can also be described as a writer. ==Author of a written or legally copied work== ===Legal significance=== In copyrigh.....
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[music] An author is the creator of a piece of music. The sole fact of creating a sequence of notes, even if they are not written on paper, might give someone the title of author of a melody, chords sequence or arrangement. See composer. ...
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The person(s) to whom a work, a scientific name, or a nomenclatural act is attributed
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• (n.) An informant. • (n.) One who composes or writes a book; a composer, as distinguished from an editor, translator, or compiler. • (n.) The beginner, former, or first mover of anything; hence, the efficient cause of a thing; a creator; an originator. • (n.) The editor of a periodical. • (v. t.) To occasion; to originate...
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one who is the source of some form of intellectual or creative work; especially, one who composes a book, article, poem, play, or other literary work ...
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Au'thor (a'thẽr) noun [ Middle English authour , autour , Old French autor , French auteur , from Latin auctor , sometimes, but erroneously, written autor or author , from augere to increase, to produce. See Auction ,
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A person or body responsible for the intellectual content of a work
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The writer of a literary piece. Must not be confused with the narrator who the author chooses to present his / her story.
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Under copyright law, the person who creates the work, or the person or business that pays another to create the work under a work for hire arrangement.
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In the case of a software program not created for an employer, the creator(s) of the program. Where the person creates a program as a work for hire, their employer is considered the author.
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an originator of a creative work, particularly a writer of a text. Searching by author can be an effective form of information gathering.
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To format video into a form ready to burn onto a recordable disc or to stream onto the Internet. VCD, SVCD and DVD Author is to format video into its standard file structure and also add optional menus, chapters, audio tracks, subtitles, slideshows and much more. VCD File structure SVCD File structure DVD File structure VCD Authoring guides SVCD .....
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[
v] - be the author of
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The person whose byline is on the work, not necessarily the same as the writer (such as when a ghostwriter has done the writing).
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verb be the author of; `She authored this play`
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The term Author most commonly refers to a person who writes books; fiction or non-fiction. Technically a person can claim to be an Author on any written piece of work that is original and created by them; however people tend to use the name most appropriately associated with their preferred writing medium.
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a person who writes a novel, poem, essay, etc.; the composer of a literary work, as distinguished from a compiler, translator, editor, or copyist. · the literary production or productions of a writer: to find a passage in an author. · the maker of anything; creator; originator: the author of a new tax plan. · the writer of a softw...
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[Test terms] someone who originates or causes or initiates something
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] a person who writes professionally
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[SAT terms] a person who writes professionally
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[PARCC7 glossary] be the writer of
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[PARCC terms] a person who writes professionally
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[SAT terms] a person who writes professionally
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