BYLINE

Etymology

Noun

byline (plural bylines)

(journalism) A line at the head of a newspaper or magazine article carrying the writer's name.

(sports) A touchline.

Verb

byline (third-person singular simple present bylines, present participle bylining, simple past and past participle bylined)

(journalism, transitive) To provide (an article) with a byline.

Anagrams

• Binley, Nibley

Source: Wiktionary



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