codirector

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

co- + director

Noun

codirector (plural codirectors)

  1. Someone who directs something together with one or more other people.
    • 1988 December 9, James Krohe Jr., “Media: Not Made for TV”, in Chicago Reader:
      The film's codirector explained that she'd aimed to convey an emotional understanding of the topic [] .

Translations

Galician

Etymology

From co- + director.

Noun

codirector m (plural codirectores, feminine codirectora, feminine plural codirectoras)

  1. codirector

Further reading

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French codirecteur.

Noun

codirector m (plural codirectori)

  1. codirector

Declension

Spanish

Etymology

From co- + director.

Noun

codirector m (plural codirectores, feminine codirectora, feminine plural codirectoras)

  1. codirector

Further reading

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