Version (noun)

  1. A particular form or variant of something.
  2. A particular account or description of an event or situation.
  3. A particular release of a software program.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french version, from latin versio(n-), from vertere "to turn".

Examples:

  1. The company released a new version of their software.
  2. The version of the story he told was different from the one I heard.
  3. The book has been reissued in a new version.
  4. The play has been adapted into a film version.
  5. The song has been covered in multiple versions.
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