What is editrixes?

The term "editrix" is not commonly used in modern English language. It is a term from the past that is used to refer to a female editor, specifically. In the past, the publishing industry was largely male-dominated, and it was not uncommon for women to be referred to as editrixes to mark them out for special attention or to highlight their gender.

Today, the term "editor" is used widely to refer to people who work in publishing, regardless of their gender. While there has been progress towards greater gender equality in the publishing industry, there is still a gender imbalance in many areas, especially in upper management positions.

The term editrix is still used occasionally in certain subcultures or niche publications, but it is generally considered outdated and condescending by most people in the industry. The trend towards more inclusive and diverse language has resulted in the emergence of more neutral terms such as "editorial manager" or "editorial director" as a way of avoiding gendered language.