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Edition   /ədˈɪʃən/  /ɪdˈɪʃən/   Listen
Edition

noun
1.
The form in which a text (especially a printed book) is published.
2.
All of the identical copies of something offered to the public at the same time.  "It was too late for the morning edition" , "They issued a limited edition of Bach recordings"
3.
An issue of a newspaper.
4.
Something a little different from others of the same type.  Synonyms: variant, variation, version.  "A variant of the same word" , "An emery wheel is the modern variation of a grindstone" , "The boy is a younger edition of his father"



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"Edition" Quotes from Famous Books



... of Professor Brawley's work which appeared in 1918. It follows the general outline of the first edition and sets forth additional facts but not sufficient to justify this claim to revision. The work is biographical, largely devoted to the narrative of the careers of Phyllis Wheatley, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Charles W. Chesnutt, W. E. B. Dubois, William Stanley Braithwaite, ...
— The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922 • Various

... McDougall: Social Psychology, p. 24. (Except where otherwise noted, all references are to the fourth edition.)] ...
— Human Traits and their Social Significance • Irwin Edman

... Each day his rage increased. It seemed as though there would never be an end to Doctor Gilman. The stone he had rejected had become the corner-stone of Stillwater. Whenever he opened a newspaper he felt like exclaiming: "Will no one rid me of this pestilent fellow?" For the "Rise and Fall," in an edition deluxe limited to two hundred copies, was being bought up by all his book-collecting millionaire friends; a popular edition was on view in the windows of every book-shop; It was offered as a prize to subscribers to all the more sedate magazines, ...
— The Red Cross Girl • Richard Harding Davis

... has illustrated books and magazines; in 1902 she illustrated the "Virginians" in a new American edition of Thackeray's novels. At the Academy, 1903, she exhibited ...
— Women in the fine arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D. • Clara Erskine Clement

... sang with some satire in its note, to his mind; and to change the subject he said, "Do you know of any good readable edition of the uncanonical books of the New Testament? You don't read them ...
— Jude the Obscure • Thomas Hardy


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