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version

noun
1. a particular form of something differing in certain respects from an earlier form or other forms of the same type of thing:
(製品などの)…版, …型, …化; (原型の)変形(物), 異形(物)
e.g. a revised version of the paper was produced for a later meeting
e.g. they produce yachts in both standard and master versions.
a particular edition or translation of a book or other work:
翻訳, 訳書, 訳文(translation)
e.g. the English version will be published next year.
usually with modifier an adaptation of a novel, piece of music, etc. into another medium or style:
(演劇・映画・音楽などの)改作, 脚色; …版
e.g. a film version of a wonderfully funny cult novel.
a particular release of a piece of computer software.
(ソフトウェアなどの)バージョン, 版 〘コンピュ〙
2. an account of a matter from a particular person's point of view:
(特にほかとの比較における, 特定の立場からの)見解, 説明, 解釈, 意見
e.g. he told her his version of events.
3. Medicine the manual turning of a fetus in the uterus to make delivery easier.

verb with object (often as noun versioning)
e.g. it's the software for you if you need versioning and group editing.

DERIVATIVES
versional |ˈvərZH(ə)n(ə)l| adjective

ORIGIN
late Middle English (in the sense ‘translation’): from French, or from medieval Latin versio(n-), from Latin vertere ‘to turn’.