edition

IPA: ʌdˈɪʃʌn

noun

  • (publishing) A written work edited and published, as by a certain editor or in a certain manner, or at a certain time.
  • The whole number of copies of a work printed and published at one time.
  • An instance of [1] or [2]:
  • (sports) A particular instance of an event.
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Examples of "edition" in Sentences

  • The internet version is the 1917 edition transcribed.
  • Editions of the Authorized King James Version of the Bible.
  • All listings apply to the Deluxe Edition version of the album.
  • The first editions of the vinyl version had an embossed cover.
  • The bulk of the text in the second edition is identical to the first.
  • The 2010 edition was to be the inaugural version of the invitational event.
  • The text of the revised edition is not identical to that of the first edition.
  • The official Latin edition is Liturgia Horarum which can be purchased in a four volume edition from Paxbook.
  • Neither edition is available to order yet, and the Subterranean Press limited edition sold out in pre-orders.
  • In fact, the disagreements which are rooted in both philosophical and economic differences, have spawned the term "edition wars."
  • Also collected in this edition is the first crossover between The Darkness and Witchblade in the fan favorite “Family Ties” storyline.
  • We sold our first edition of five million copies inside of three months, and got out another edition of two million, and a specially illustrated holiday edition and an _edition de luxe_, and "The
  • This edition is a Collected Letters with an extra element, for it constitutes every known letter by Bloomfield himself, plus a selection of the letters sent to him by literary correspondents and those exchanged between members of his circle.
  • The Penguin edition is not the text made famous by Gibbon's friend Lord Sheffield, but a new (well, 1983) treatment of the manuscripts by Penguin's editor Betty Radice, who steps from behind the curtain and explains her methodology in an interesting introduction.
  • The Penguin edition is not bad at all, with decent footnotes drawing attention to where Caesar is nuancing the story to make himself look better (the book was published shortly after his return to Rome, engaged in the struggle which ended with him becoming Dictator in 49 BC).
  • I am acquainted with the Bodleian copy of the original edition of this rare work; but I wish to put the Query -- Where is a copy of the _counterfeit edition_ of Serpilius to be seen, either with its original title-page, or as it appeared afterwards, when the mask was thrown off?
  • •£atw edition of Bailey's Dictionary, and not in the folio, piibitibui. either by him or Scott; for we are informed, that many perfons who have the latter (and naturally fappoiing that it contained ail that was* in the former) have fearched for tbofe words in vain in that edition* and have been led to imagine, that the Reviewer was no; fo accuraJA in his autbotity as he ought to have been.

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