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editrix

noun
ed·​i·​trix | \ ˈe-dÉ™-ËŒtriks How to pronounce editrix (audio) \
plural editrixes

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Original post, 4/29: This year, the Brooklyn Museum's Sackler Center First Award will go to a former Vogue Paris editrix, television correspondent, fashion icon, and actress. Chelsea Peng, Marie Claire, "Miss Piggy, the "Gloria Steinem of the Muppet World," Explains Why She's a Feminist in New Essay," 4 June 2015 Original post, 4/29: This year, the Brooklyn Museum's Sackler Center First Award will go to a former Vogue Paris editrix, television correspondent, fashion icon, and actress. Chelsea Peng, Marie Claire, "Miss Piggy, the "Gloria Steinem of the Muppet World," Explains Why She's a Feminist in New Essay," 4 June 2015 This year, the Brooklyn Museum's Sackler Center First Award will go to a former Vogue Paris editrix, television correspondent, fashion icon, and actress. Chelsea Peng, Marie Claire, "Miss Piggy, the "Gloria Steinem of the Muppet World," Explains Why She's a Feminist in New Essay," 4 June 2015 At that time, The Met was under the direction of former Harper's Bazaar editrix and fashion visionary, the legendary Diana Vreeland. Lauren Valenti, Harper's BAZAAR, "Isabel and Ruben Toledo Weave Together Life, Love, and Fashion in 'Roots of Style'," 9 Mar. 2012

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First Known Use of editrix

1845, in the meaning defined above

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