codirector

noun

Etymology

From co- + director.

  1. derived from dīrēctus
  2. borrowed from dīrēctor
  3. borrowed from directeur
  4. prefixed as codirector — “co + director

Definitions

  1. Someone who directs something together with one or more other people.

    • The film's codirector explained that she'd aimed to convey an emotional understanding of the topic […

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