different between coedited vs credited
coedited
English
Verb
coedited
- simple past tense and past participle of coedit
coedited From the web:
credited
English
Etymology
From Latin credere (“to trust in”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?ed?t/
Adjective
credited (comparative more credited, superlative most credited)
- Having something attributed to oneself.
- He was credited with the invention of the alarm clock.
Verb
credited
- past participle of credit
Related terms
- accredited
Anagrams
- directed
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