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The term 'editor-in-chief' is a compound noun, a noun made up of two or more words that form a noun with a meaning of its own.

The compound noun 'editor-in-chief' is a word for a person.

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13y ago

EditorS-in Chief - although, since there can only be ONE Editor-In-Chief, it might be a contradiction in terms.

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8y ago

The plural of editor-in-chief is editors-in-chief.

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9y ago

The possessive form of the singular noun editor in chief is editor in chief's.

Example: The editor in chief's office is on the third floor.

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10y ago

Yes. The singular form is editor in chief.

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14y ago

The plural of editor in chief is editors-in chief.

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11y ago

The correct plural is editors in chief; the number of editors increases but their title is still singular.

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The possessive form of editor-in-chief is " editor-in-chief's"

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Editors-in-chief is the plural form.

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12y ago

Editor's in chief.

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