Past tense of coedit; worked together with another person to prepare and revise written material for publication.
From co- (together) + edit (from Latin editus, past participle of edere, to put out/publish). The prefix co- was added to edit in the 20th century to denote joint action.
The prefix 'co-' has become so common in modern English that we barely notice it, but it reveals how collaboration has become central to knowledge work—from coediting Wikipedia articles to co-authoring scientific papers, we've built language around the idea of working together.
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