The edition
Example: The edition includes updated content and revisions
Definition
"The edition" refers to a particular version or release of a book, magazine, newspaper, or other published material that may include specific updates, revisions, or unique features distinguishing it from other versions.
Etymology
The term "the edition" comes from the Latin word 'editio,' meaning 'a publishing or putting forth.' It evolved through Old French 'edition' and Middle English to denote a particular version of a printed work. Did you know that early editions were often handwritten copies before the invention of the printing press?
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"The edition" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 2", containing 112 commonly used words.
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