versional

Variant of version

version definition

ver·sion (vʉrz̸hən, -s̸hən)

noun

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

Etymology: Fr < ML versio, a turning < L versus: see verse

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