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version
English
Etymology
From Middle French version, from Medieval Latin versi?, from Latin vert? (“I turn”). Used in English since 16th century.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?v???n/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?v????n/, /?v????n/
- Rhymes: -??(?)??n
Noun
version (countable and uncountable, plural versions)
- A specific form or variation of something.
- A translation from one language to another.
- (education, archaic) A school exercise, generally of composition in a foreign language.
- (obsolete) The act of translating, or rendering, from one language into another language.
- An account or description from a particular point of view, especially as contrasted with another account.
- (computing) A particular revision (of software, firmware, CPU, etc.).
- (medicine) A condition of the uterus in which its axis is deflected from its normal position without being bent upon itself. See anteversion and retroversion.
- (ophthalmology) An eye movement involving both eyes moving synchronously and symmetrically in the same direction.
- (obsolete or medicine) A change of form, direction, etc.; transformation; conversion.
Synonyms
- ver, ver. (abbreviations)
Translations
Verb
version (third-person singular simple present versions, present participle versioning, simple past and past participle versioned)
- (transitive, computing) To keep track of (a file, document, etc.) in a versioning system.
Translations
See also
- CVS
- revision control
- versioning
- bible
Anagrams
- Iverson, enviros, renvois
Esperanto
Pronunciation
Noun
version
- accusative singular of versio
Finnish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??ersion/, [??e?rs?io?n]
- Rhymes: -ersion
- Syllabification: ver?si?on
Noun
version
- Genitive singular form of versio.
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /v??.sj??/
Etymology 1
From Middle French version, from Medieval Latin versi? (“a turning”), from Latin vert? (“I turn”).
Noun
version f (plural versions)
- version; model (a specific state, variant, or form of something)
- a translation exercise
- a translation
- a specific manner of reporting a fact or event
Etymology 2
From verser
Noun
version f (plural versions)
- (medicine) an obstetric maneuver to change the fetus' position inside the uterus so as to facilitate childbirth
Anagrams
- renvois, rêvions, vin rosé
Further reading
- “version” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Interlingua
Noun
version (plural versiones)
- version
Middle French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin versi?.
Noun
version f (plural versions)
- translation
Occitan
Etymology
From Medieval Latin versi?.
Pronunciation
Noun
version f (plural versions)
- version
Piedmontese
Alternative forms
- versiun
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /v?r?sju?/
Noun
version f (plural version)
- version
Swedish
Etymology
From Medieval Latin versi?.
Noun
version c
- version
Declension
Related terms
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statement
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?ste?tm(?)nt/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?ste?tm?nt/
- Rhymes: -e?tm?nt
- Hyphenation: state?ment
Etymology 1
From state +? -ment.
Noun
statement (plural statements)
- A declaration or remark.
- A presentation of opinion or position.
- (finance) A document that summarizes financial activity.
- (computing) An instruction in a computer program.
- 1989, M. K. Roy, Debabrata Ghosh Dastidar, COBOL Programming (page 174)
- However, it is the responsibility of the programmer to ensure that the control ultimately reaches the last statement of the range.
- 1989, M. K. Roy, Debabrata Ghosh Dastidar, COBOL Programming (page 174)
Synonyms
- See Thesaurus:statement
Derived terms
Translations
Etymology 2
Back-formation from statementing or back-formation from statemented.
Verb
statement (third-person singular simple present statements, present participle statementing, simple past and past participle statemented)
- (transitive) To provide an official document of a proposition, especially in the UK a Statement of Special Educational Needs.
See also
- Special education in England on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Further reading
- statement in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- statement in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
Anagrams
- tentmates, testament
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