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Definition of version
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Version
(n.) An
account
or
description
from a
particular
point of view,
especially
as
contrasted
with
another
account;
as, he gave
another
version
of the
affair..
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Saponifiable
::
Saponifiable
(a.)
Capable
of
conversion
into soap; as, a
saponifiable
substance..
Fraud
::
Fraud (n.) An
intentional
perversion
of truth for the
purpose
of
obtaining
some
valuable
thing or
promise
from
another.
Itala
::
Itala (n.) An early Latin
version
of the
Scriptures
(the Old
Testament
was
translated
from the
Septuagint,
and was also
called
the
Italic
version)..
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..
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..
Amylolytic
::
Amylolytic
(a.)
Effecting
the
conversion
of
starch
into
soluble
dextrin
and
sugar;
as, an
amylolytic
ferment..
Labialism
::
Labialism
(n.) The
quality
of being
labial;
as, the
labialism
of an
articulation;
conversion
into a
labial,
as of a sound which is
different
in
another
language..
Distaste
::
Distaste
(n.)
Aversion
of the
taste;
dislike,
as of food or
drink;
disrelish..
Sitophobia
::
Sitophobia
(n.) A
version
to food;
refusal
to take
nourishment.
Obversion
::
Obversion
(n.) The act of
immediate
inference,
by which we deny the
opposite
of
anything
which has been
affirmed;
as, all men are
mortal;
then, by
obversion,
no men are
immortal.
This is also
described
as
immediate
inference
by
privative
conception..
Chiasmus
::
Chiasmus
(n.) An
inversion
of the order of words or
phrases,
when
repeated
or
subsequently
referred
to in a
sentence.
Relaxation
::
Relaxation
(n.)
Remission
from
attention
and
effort;
indulgence
in
recreation,
diversion,
or
amusement..
Conversion
::
Conversion
(n.) The act of
changing
one's views or
course,
as in
passing
from one side,
party,
or from of
religion
to
another;
also, the state of being so
changed..
Cast Iron
::
Cast iron ()
Highly
carbonized
iron, the
direct
product
of the blast
furnace;
-- used for
making
castings,
and for
conversion
into
wrought
iron and
steel.
It can not be
welded
or
forged,
is
brittle,
and
sometimes
very hard.
Besides
carbon,
it
contains
sulphur,
phosphorus,
silica,
etc..
Loathing
::
Loathing
(n.)
Extreme
disgust;
a
feeling
of
aversion,
nausea,
abhorrence,
or
detestation..
Rendering
::
Rendering
(n.) A
version;
translation;
as, the
rendering
of the
Hebrew
text..
Hematosis
::
Hematosis
(n.)
Sanguification;
the
conversion
of chyle into
blood.
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..
Escheat
::
Escheat
(n.) That which falls to one; a
reversion
or
retur.
Play
::
Play (n.) Any
exercise,
or
series
of
actions,
intended
for
amusement
or
diversion;
a
game..
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