Rendition (noun)

  1. The act or process of interpreting or performing a piece of music or a play.
  2. The action of handing someone over to another authority, especially by one government to another.
  3. A representation or version of something.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "giving back"): from old french, from rendre "give back".

Examples:

  1. The singer gave a powerful rendition of the song.
  2. The rendition of the play was very well received by the audience.
  3. The government has been criticized for its rendition program.
  4. The movie is a new rendition of the classic story.
  5. The artist's rendition of the landscape was very realistic.
Some random words: irrelevance, furor, interchangeable