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Definition of version
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Version
(n.) A
condition
of the
uterus
in which its axis is
deflected
from its
normal
position
without
being bent upon
itself.
See
Anteversion,
and
Retroversion..
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Chiasmus
::
Chiasmus
(n.) An
inversion
of the order of words or
phrases,
when
repeated
or
subsequently
referred
to in a
sentence.
Inversion
::
Inversion
(n.) Said of
intervals,
when the lower tone is
placed
an
octave
higher,
so that
fifths
become
fourths,
thirds
sixths,
etc..
Aversion
::
Aversion
(n.) The
object
of
dislike
or
repugnance.
Invert
::
Invert
(a.)
Subjected
to the
process
of
inversion;
inverted;
converted;
as,
invert
sugar..
Miserere
::
Miserere
(n.) The psalm
usually
appointed
for
penitential
acts, being the 50th psalm in the Latin
version.
It
commences
with the word
miserere..
Anteversion
::
Anteversion
(n.) A
displacement
of an
organ,
esp. of the
uterus,
in such
manner
that its whole axis is
directed
further
forward
than
usual..
Eburnification
::
Eburnification
(n.) The
conversion
of
certain
substances
into
others
which have the
appearance
or
characteristics
of
ivory.
Subversive
::
Subversionary
(a.)
Promoting
destruction.
Distaste
::
Distaste
(n.)
Aversion
of the
taste;
dislike,
as of food or
drink;
disrelish..
Inversion
::
Inversion
(n.) A
method
of
reasoning
in which the
orator
shows that
arguments
advanced
by his
adversary
in
opposition
to him are
really
favorable
to his
cause.
Distortion
::
Distortion
(n.) The state of being
distorted,
or
twisted
out of shape or out of true
position;
crookedness;
perversion..
Calorescence
::
Calorescence
(n.) The
conversion
of
obscure
radiant
heat into
light;
the
transmutation
of rays of heat into
others
of
higher
refrangibility.
Antevert
::
Antevert
(v. t.) To
displace
by
anteversion.
Disgust
::
Disgust
(v. t.)
Repugnance
to what is
offensive;
aversion
or
displeasure
produced
by
something
loathsome;
loathing;
strong
distaste;
-- said
primarily
of the
sickening
opposition
felt for
anything
which
offends
the
physical
organs
of
taste;
now
rather
of the
analogous
repugnance
excited
by
anything
extremely
unpleasant
to the moral taste or
higher
sensibilities
of our
nature;
as, an act of
cruelty
may
excite
disgust..
Inversion
::
Inversion
(n.) A
change
of the usual order of words or
phrases;
as, of all
vices,
impurity
is one of the most
detestable,
instead
of,
impurity
is one of the most
detestable
of all
vices..
Surrender
::
Surrender
(v. t.) To
yield;
to
render
or
deliver
up; to give up; as, a
principal
surrendered
by his bail, a
fugitive
from
justice
by a
foreign
state,
or a
particular
estate
by the
tenant
thereof
to him in
remainder
or
reversion..
Destruction
::
Destruction
(n.) The act of
destroying;
a
tearing
down; a
bringing
to
naught;
subversion;
demolition;
ruin;
slaying;
devastation.
Playday
::
Playday
(n.) A day given to play or
diversion;
a
holiday.
Pravity
::
Pravity
(n.)
Deterioration;
degeneracy;
corruption;
especially,
moral
crookedness;
moral
perversion;
perverseness;
depravity;
as, the
pravity
of human
nature..
Animadversion
::
Animadversion
(n.) The act or power of
perceiving
or
taking
notice;
direct
or
simple
perception.
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