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Version

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Noun

1. version

an interpretation of a matter from a particular viewpoint

Example Sentences:
'his version of the fight was different from mine'

2. edition, variant, variation, version

something a little different from others of the same type

Example Sentences:
'an experimental version of the night fighter'
'a variant of the same word'
'an emery wheel is the modern variation of a grindstone'
'the boy is a younger edition of his father'

3. adaptation, version

a written work (as a novel) that has been recast in a new form

Example Sentences:
'the play is an adaptation of a short novel'

4. interlingual rendition, rendering, translation, version

a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language

5. interpretation, reading, version

a mental representation of the meaning or significance of something

6. version

manual turning of a fetus in the uterus (usually to aid delivery)

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Version

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noun
1. 
an account of a matter from a certain point of view, as contrasted with others
his version of the accident is different from the policeman's
2. 
a translation, esp of the Bible, from one language into another
3. 
a variant form of something; type
4. 
an adaptation, as of a book or play into a film
5. medicine
manual turning of a fetus to correct an irregular position within the uterus
6. pathology
an abnormal displacement of the uterus characterized by a tilting forwards (anteversion), backwards (retroversion), or to either side (lateroversion)

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Version

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noun
1. 
a. 
a translation
b.  [often V-]
a translation of the Bible, in whole or part
the Douay and King James versions
2. 
an account showing one point of view; particular description or report given by one person or group
the two versions of the accident
3. 
a particular form or variation of something, esp. as modified in a different art form
the film version of the novel
4.  Medicine
a. 
displacement of the uterus in which it is deflected but not bent upon itself
b. 
the operation of turning the fetus during childbirth to make delivery easier

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Version

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n.
1. A description or account from one point of view, especially as opposed to another: Your version of the accident differs from mine.
2.
a. A translation of a text from another language.
b. often Version A translation of the entire Bible or a part of it.
3. A particular form or variation of an earlier or original type: downloaded the latest version of the software.
4. An adaptation of a work of art or literature into another medium or style: the film version of a famous novel.
5. Medicine
a. Manipulation of a fetus in the uterus to bring it into a desirable position for delivery.
b. Deflection of an organ, such as the uterus, from its normal position.
tr.v. ver·sioned, ver·sion·ing, ver·sions
Computers
To assign a unique number or name to distinct versions of (a file or program, for example).

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