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Definition of version
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of version is as below...
Version
(n.) A
change
of form,
direction,
or the like;
transformation;
conversion;
turning..
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Unicorn
::
Unicorn
(n.) A
two-horned
animal
of some
unknown
kind, so
called
in the
Authorized
Version
of the
Scriptures..
Aversion
::
Aversion
(n.)
Opposition
or
repugnance
of mind; fixed
dislike;
antipathy;
disinclination;
reluctance.
Fright
::
Fright
(n.)
Anything
strange,
ugly or
shocking,
producing
a
feeling
of alarm or
aversion..
Touch
::
Touch (v.) A
stroke;
as, a touch of
raillery;
a
satiric
touch;
hence,
animadversion;
censure;
reproof..
Reading
::
Reading
(n.) The way in which
anything
reads;
force of a word or
passage
presented
by a
documentary
authority;
lection;
version.
Disinclination
::
Disinclination
(n.) The state of being
disinclined;
want of
propensity,
desire,
or
affection;
slight
aversion
or
dislike;
indisposition..
Polyglot
::
Polyglot
(n.) A book
containing
several
versions
of the same text, or
containing
the same
subject
matter
in
several
languages;
esp., the
Scriptures
in
several
languages..
Game
::
Game (n.) To play at any sport or
diversion.
Pastime
::
Pastime
(n.) That which
amuses,
and
serves
to make time pass
agreeably;
sport;
amusement;
diversion..
Intussusception
::
Intussusception
(n.) The
abnormal
reception
or
slipping
of a part of a tube, by
inversion
and
descent,
within
a
contiguous
part of it;
specifically,
the
reception
or
slipping
of the upper part of the small
intestine
into the
lower;
introsusception;
invagination..
Aversation
::
Aversation
(n.) A
turning
from with
dislike;
aversion.
Tetrapla
::
Tetrapla
(sing.)
A Bible
consisting
of four
different
Greek
versions
arranged
in four
columns
by
Origen;
hence,
any
version
in four
languages
or four
columns..
Pelagian
::
Pelagian
(n.) A
follower
of
Pelagius,
a
British
monk, born in the later part of the 4th
century,
who
denied
the
doctrines
of
hereditary
sin, of the
connection
between
sin and
death,
and of
conversion
through
grace..
Transversion
::
Transversion
(n.) The act of
changing
from prose into
verse,
or from verse into
prose..
Metaphrase
::
Metaphrase
(n.) A
verbal
translation;
a
version
or
translation
from one
language
into
another,
word for word; --
opposed
to
paraphrase..
Labarum
::
Labarum
(n.) The
standard
adopted
by the
Emperor
Constantine
after his
conversion
to
Christianity.
It is
described
as a pike
bearing
a silk
banner
hanging
from a
crosspiece,
and
surmounted
by a
golden
crown.
It bore a
monogram
of the first two
letters
(CHR) of the name of
Christ
in its Greek form.
Later,
the name was given to
various
modifications
of this
standard..
Burlesque
::
Burlesque
(n.) A
ludicrous
imitation;
a
caricature;
a
travesty;
a gross
perversion.
Distasteive
::
Distasteive
(n.) That which
excites
distaste
or
aversion.
Vulgate
::
Vulgate
(a.) An
ancient
Latin
version
of the
Scripture,
and the only
version
which the Roman
Church
admits
to be
authentic;
-- so
called
from its
common
use in the Latin
Church..
Indolence
::
Indolence
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
indolent;
inaction,
or want of
exertion
of body or mind,
proceeding
from love of ease or
aversion
to toil;
habitual
idleness;
indisposition
to
labor;
laziness;
sloth;
inactivity..
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