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| ver·sion [ vúr'n ] |
noun (plural ver·sions) |
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1. account of something: an account of something, given from a specific point of view
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2. specific variety: a form or variety of something that is different from others or from the original
 a later version of the text
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3. adaptation of something: an adaptation of something for another medium, e.g. a book made into a play or film
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4. translation of something: a translation of something into another language
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5. Bible translation: a particular translation of the Bible
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6. medicine manipulation of fetus: the manipulation of a fetus to change its position in the womb, e.g. so that it can be delivered safely
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7. medicine tilted condition of organ: a condition in which an internal organ, especially the womb, is tilted or turned
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transitive verb (past and past participle ver·sioned, present participle ver·sion·ing, 3rd person present singular ver·sions) |
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comput identify previous versions of data: to attach versioning information to data, especially for security or diagnostic purposes
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| [Late 16th century. Via French< Latin version-< vers-, past participle of vertere "turn"] |
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 ver·sion·al adjective |
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