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Confidential creditorsConfidential Con`fi*den"tial, a. [Cf. F. confidentiel.]
1. Enjoying, or treated with, confidence; trusted in;
trustworthy; as, a confidential servant or clerk.
2. Communicated in confidence; secret. ``Confidential
messages.' --Burke.
Confidential communication (Law) See Privileged
communication, under Privileged.
Confidential creditors, those whose claims are of such a
character that they are entitled to be paid before other
creditors.
Confidential debts, debts incurred for borrowed money, and
regarded as having a claim to be paid before other debts.
--McElrath. CreditorCreditor Cred"it*or (kr?d"?t-?r), n. [L.: cf. F. cr?diteur.
See Credit.]
1. One who credits, believes, or trusts.
The easy creditors of novelties. --Daniel.
2. One who gives credit in business matters; hence, one to
whom money is due; -- correlative to debtor.
Creditors have better memories than debtors.
--Franklin. Discreditor
Discreditor Dis*cred"it*or, n.
One who discredits.
Editorial
Editorial Ed`i*to"ri*al, a.
Of or pertaining to an editor; written or sanctioned by an
editor; as, editorial labors; editorial remarks.
Editorial
Editorial Ed`i*to"ri*al, n.
A leading article in a newspaper or magazine; an editorial
article; an article published as an expression of the views
of the editor.
Editorially
Editorially Ed`i*to"ri*al*ly, adv.
In the manner or character of an editor or of an editorial
article.
Editorship
Editorship Ed"i*tor*ship, n.
The office or charge of an editor; care and superintendence
of a publication.
Exchange editor
Exchange editor Ex*change" ed"i*tor
An editor who inspects, and culls from, periodicals, or
exchanges, for his own publication.
ProveditorProveditor Pro*ved"i*tor, n. [It. proveditore, provveditore,
fr. provedere, L. providere. See Provide, and cf.
Purveyor, Provedore.]
One employed to procure supplies, as for an army, a steamer,
etc.; a purveyor; one who provides for another. --Jer.
Taylor. Subeditor
Subeditor Sub*ed"i*tor, n.
An assistant editor, as of a periodical or journal.
Meaning of EDITOR from wikipedia
-
these roles overlap. The top
editor at many
publications may be
known as the
chief editor,
executive editor, or
simply the
editor. A
frequent and
highly regarded...
- An
editor-in-chief (EIC), also
known as lead
editor or
chief editor, is a publication's
editorial leader who has
final responsibility for its operations...
- text
editor is a type of
computer program that
edits plain text. An
example of such
program is "notepad"
software (e.g.
Windows Notepad). Text
editors are...
- The
Editor is a 2014
Canadian black comedy giallo film by Astron-6 and
starring Paz de la Huerta, Adam Brooks,
Laurence R. Harvey, and Udo Kier. The film...
- A
raster graphics editor (also
called bitmap graphics editor) is a
computer program that
allows users to
create and edit
images interactively on the computer...
- HTML
editor is a
program used for
editing HTML, the
markup of a web page.
Although the HTML
markup in a web page can be
controlled with any text
editor, specialized...
- A
molecule editor is a
computer program for
creating and
modifying representations of
chemical structures.
Molecule editors can mani****te
chemical structure...
- A
formula editor is a
computer program that is used to
typeset mathematical formulas and
mathematical expressions.
Formula editors typically serve two...
- copy
editors are
expected to
query structural and
organizational problems, but they are not
expected to fix
these problems. In addition, copy
editors do...
- An XML
editor is a
markup language editor with
added functionality to
facilitate the
editing of XML. This can be done
using a
plain text
editor, with all...