authoring
[ aw-ther-ing ]
/ ˈɔ θər ɪŋ /
noun Computers.
the writing of an electronic document or software program, especially a hypertext or multimedia application (often used attributively): the best authoring tools for creating your own website.
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Definition for authoring (2 of 2)
author
[ aw-ther ]
/ ˈɔ θər /
noun
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.
Computers.
the writer of a software program, especially a hypertext or multimedia application.
verb (used with object)
to write; be the author of: He authored a history of the Civil War.
to originate; create a design for: She authored a new system for teaching chemistry.
Origin of author
OTHER WORDS FROM author
au·tho·ri·al [aw-thawr-ee-uh l, aw-thohr-] /ɔˈθɔr i əl, ɔˈθoʊr-/, adjective au·thor·less, adjective mul·ti·au·thored, adjective pro·au·thor, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for authoring
He boasts of authoring “numerous” GPS patents and filing 47 trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
And yet the game did not quite make you feel as though you were authoring your own history, as previous Civilization games had.
Yes, isn't it strange that her "authoring" seemed to fall off after her first book—or that it failed to improve, at least?
Creditors; Pariah |August Strindberg
British Dictionary definitions for authoring (1 of 2)
authoring
/ (ˈɔːθərɪŋ) /
noun
computing
- the creation of documents, esp multimedia documents
- (as modifier)an authoring tool
British Dictionary definitions for authoring (2 of 2)
author
/ (ˈɔːθə) /
noun
a person who composes a book, article, or other written work
Related adjective: auctorial
a person who writes books as a profession; writer
the writings of such a person
reviewing a postwar author
an originator or creator
the author of this plan
verb (tr)
to write or originate
Derived forms of author
authorial (ɔːˈθɔːrɪəl), adjectiveWord Origin for author
C14: from Old French
autor, from Latin
auctor author, from
augēre to increase