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Definition of edition
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of edition is as below...
Edition
(n.) A
literary
work
edited
and
published,
as by a
certain
editor
or in a
certain
manner;
as, a good
edition
of
Chaucer;
Chalmers'
edition
of
Shakespeare..
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Elzevir
::
Elzevir
(a.)
Applied
to books or
editions
(esp. of the Greek New
Testament
and the
classics)
printed
and
published
by the
Elzevir
family
at
Amsterdam,
Leyden,
etc., from about 1592 to 1680; also,
applied
to a round open type
introduced
by
them..
Hexapla
::
Hexapla
(sing.)
A
collection
of the Holy
Scriptures
in six
languages
or six
versions
in
parallel
columns;
particularly,
the
edition
of the Old
Testament
published
by
Origen,
in the 3d
century..
Ern
::
Ern (v. i.) To stir with
strong
emotion;
to
grieve;
to
mourn.
[Corrupted
into yearn in
modern
editions
of
Shakespeare..
Seditionary
::
Seditionary
(n.) An
inciter
or
promoter
of
sedition.
Photosculpture
::
Photosculpture
(n.) A
process
in
which,
by means of a
number
of
photographs
simultaneously
taken from
different
points
of view on the same
level,
rough
models
of the
figure
or bust of a
person
or
animal
may be made with great
expedition..
Repress
::
Repress
(v. t.) To press back or down
effectually;
to crush down or out; to
quell;
to
subdue;
to
supress;
as, to
repress
sedition
or
rebellion;
to
repress
the first
risings
of
discontent..
Editioner
::
Editioner
(n.) An
editor.
Review
::
Review
(n.) To
reconsider;
to
revise,
as a
manuscript
before
printing
it, or a book for a new
edition..
Haste
::
Haste (n.)
Celerity
of
motion;
speed;
swiftness;
dispatch;
expedition;
--
applied
only to
voluntary
beings,
as men and other
animals..
Posthaste
::
Posthaste
(adv.)
With speed or
expedition;
as, he
traveled
posthaste;
to send
posthaste..
Sedition
::
Sedition
(n.)
Dissension;
division;
schism.
Mover
::
Mover (n.) One who, or that
which,
excites,
instigates,
or
causes
movement,
change,
etc.; as,
movers
of
sedition..
Riot
::
Riot (v. i.) To
disturb
the
peace;
to raise an
uproar
or
sedition.
See Riot, n., 3..
Incendiary
::
Incendiary
(a.)
Tending
to
excite
or
inflame
factions,
sedition,
or
quarrel;
inflammatory;
seditious..
Nocturnal
::
Nocturnal
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, done or
occuring
in, the
night;
as,
nocturnal
darkness,
cries,
expedition,
etc.; --
opposed
to
diurnal..
Provokement
::
Provokement
(n.) The act that
which,
provokes;
one who
excites
anger or other
passion,
or
incites
to
action;
as, a
provoker
of
sedition..
Warpath
::
Warpath
(n.) The route taken by a party of
Indians
going on a
warlike
expedition.
Misedition
::
Misedition
(n.) An
incorrect
or
spurious
edition.
Edition De Luxe
::
Edition
de luxe () See Luxe.
Variorum
::
Variorum
(a.)
Containing
notes by
different
persons;
--
applied
to a
publication;
as, a
variorum
edition
of a
book..
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