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Noun
/ˈôTHərˌSHip/,
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authorships, plural;
  1. The fact or position of someone's having written a book or other written work
    • - an investigation into the authorship of the Gospels
    • - joint authorship
  2. The occupation of writing
    • - he took to authorship

  1. writing: the act of creating written works; "writing was a form of therapy for him"; "it was a matter of disputed authorship"
  2. An author (sometimes, in reference to a woman author, authress or authoress) is broadly defined as "the person who originates or gives existence to anything" and that authorship determines responsibility for what is created. Narrowly defined, an author is the originator of any written work.
  3. The act of (co-)creating and/or initiating a work (may be a written work, but also an idea, theory or any visual or artistic product).
  4. Credit to an individual for writing paper. Following misrepresentation of true contributions to papers, various bodies (ICMJE, APA, National Institutes of Health) provided criteria to define entitlement to author credit.
  5. Concerning the authorship of Acts, it was certainly the work of Luke, the “beloved physician” (compare Luke 1:1-4; Acts 1:1). This is the uniform tradition of antiquity, although the writer nowhere makes mention of himself by name. ...
  6. the author of a taxonomic name is the person who alone is responsible for both the name and for the conditions which make it available (qv) i.e. the diagnosis etc. See also: Author, Author citation.
  7. The New Testament was written by many different people. The traditional belief is that all the books were written by the apostles or their followers (e.g. Mark and Luke). ...
  8. attributing the origination or creation of a particular unit of information to a specific individual or entity acting at a particular time.
  9. This is the only single-authored, non-majors text written by a Ph.D. biologist, who is an active, award-winning teacher from a well-respected research university.