editional
Pertaining to edited and published text.
Adjective
- Pertaining to edited and published text.
- Some day, it is to be hoped, the Mexican government following the example of the Canadian parliament, which in 1858 printed the "Relations of the Jesuits" in Canada, will give the world in editional form the letters of...
- Commencing with the April 10 number this department will be arranged to include all advertising of Ford car accessories, equipment and supplies, which will afford to those whose advertisements shall appear preferred...
- As a result of its well-known covers– each depicting a scene of small-town or rural family life–and its editional content, the magazine had become a mirror of day-to-day living in America. - 1974, Jean-Louis...
- Editorial; pertaining to the editing of a publication.
- Although they seemed unable to determine editional policy or curb intellectual independence. - 1996, C. Bloom, Cult Fiction: Popular Reading and Pulp Theory, page 113:
- Perhaps the most important aspect of Nature is the result of its editional policy and practice— the trust that people place in the scientific research which is reported. - 1998, Seiji Sato, The Publisher in Changing...
- He is also an editional board member of the prestigious Asian Homoeopathic Journal. - 2014, Dr. Rajeev Sharma, Massage For Good Health:
- Pertaining to editions, versions, and/or copies.
- The various volumes, owing to the irregular way in which they had appeared originally, could not be reduced to any common editional term. - 1855, John William Wallace, The Reporters, chronologically arranged:
- As the "Prints/Multiples" exhibition was being planned, it was presumed that its expository basis would be revealed by the works of two groups of artists who, although they both use "editional" media, apparently have...
- Sales of publications are made on a full-cost-recovery basis, including costs of administration, and, with editional runs being necessarily small for such specialized material, prices are relatively high. - 1984, Allen...
Origin
From edition + -al.
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Noun
- Synonym of editorial.
- Public opinions are always provoked by the action and the words of the leader, and the editionals [editorials] of the paper. - 1946, Newsweek, volume 28, page 43:
- "Rakjat", a leftist newspaper, said in an editional on 22nd October: "In short, the mas's arrestes made by the Government were not approved and were opposed by practically all speakers in Parliament as well as by the...
- The pro-Labour Daily Herald, in an editional on 19 January, urged that theres should be 'no sentimental climbdown' and pressed the MCC 'to let him [Jardine] lead'. - 2014, Ric Sissons, Brian Stoddart, Cricket and Empire...
Synonyms: editorial