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Definitions for Version
[1] a particular account of some matter, as from one person or source, contrasted with some other account: two different versions of the accident.
[2] a particular form or variant of something: a modern version of an antique.
[3] a translation.
[4] (often initial capital letter ) a translation of the Bible or a part of it.
[5] Medicine/Medical . the act of turning a child in the uterus so as to bring it into a more favorable position for delivery.
[6] Pathology . an abnormal direction of the axis of the uterus or other organ.
[7] 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
[8] a translation, esp of the Bible, from one language into another
[9] a variant form of something; type
[10] an adaptation, as of a book or play into a film
[11] med manual turning of a fetus to correct an irregular position within the uterus
[12] pathol an abnormal displacement of the uterus characterized by a tilting forwards (anteversion ), backwards (retroversion ), or to either side (lateroversion )
Words related to Version
story, interpretation, form, variant, tale, adaptation, report, rendition, translation, history, sketch, clarification, chronicle, paraphrase, rendering, construction, restatement, statement, narrative, portrayal
Words nearby Version
versicular, versiera, versification, versify, versine, version, versioning, verso, verst, versus, vert
Origin of Version
1575–85; < Latin versiōn- (stem of versiō ) a turning, equivalent to vers(us ) (past participle of vertere to turn; see verse) + -iōn- -ion
Other words from Version
ver·sion·al , adjective
pre·ver·sion , noun
Word origin for Version
C16: from Medieval Latin versiō a turning, from Latin vertere to turn
Synonyms for Version
adaptation, form, history, interpretation, rendition, report, story, tale, translation, variant, chronicle, clarification, condensation, construction, exercise, narrative, paraphrase, portrayal, reading, redaction, rendering, restatement, rewording, side, simplification, sketch, statement, transcription