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version noun [ ˈvəːʃ(ə)n ]

• a particular form of something differing in certain respects from an earlier form or other forms of the same type of thing.
• "a revised version of the paper was produced for a later meeting"
Similar: sort, kind, type, variety, genre, class, category, style, form, brand, make, model, design,
• an account of a matter from a particular person's point of view.
• "he told her his version of events"
Similar: report, statement, description, record, account, story, tale, history, chronicle, narrative, narration, rendition, rendering, interpretation, explanation, construction, construal, analysis, understanding, reading, impression, side, view, take (on),
• the manual turning of a fetus in the uterus to make delivery easier.

version verb

• create a new version of.
• "the English curriculum would then be versioned for Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales"
Origin: late Middle English (in the sense ‘translation’): from French, or from medieval Latin versio(n- ), from Latin vertere ‘to turn’.


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