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Edition

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ɪˈdɪʃən/

Definitions

  • A particular version or printing of a book, magazine, or newspaper.
  • A particular version of a broadcast or program.
  • A specific form or variant of a published work.

Usage Examples

  • The latest edition of the novel includes a new preface.
  • Tonight's edition of the news covers the latest political developments.
  • The special collector's edition of the album was released last week.

Etymology

From Latin editio ("publication, edition"), derived from edere ("to bring forth, publish").

Synonyms

  • Version
  • Issue
  • Printing
  • Publication

Antonyms

  • Unpublished work
  • Original manuscript

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
FrenchÉdition/e.di.sjɔ̃/
GermanAusgabe/ˈaʊsˌɡaːbə/
SpanishEdición/eðiˈθjon/
ItalianEdizione/e.diˈt͡sjoː.ne/
Chinese版本 (bǎnběn)/pan.pen/
Japanese版 (han)/haɴ/
Hindiसंस्करण (Sanskaran)/sən.s.kə.rən/
Tamilபதிப்பு (Patippu)/pa.t̪ip.pu/
Teluguముద్రణ (Mudraṇa)/mu.d̪rə.ɳa/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ɪˈdɪʃən/
  • American English: /əˈdɪʃən/

Historical Usage

The concept of "edition" dates back to the early days of printing, when books were revised and reprinted with corrections and updates.

Cultural Nuances

In publishing, a "limited edition" often refers to a special print run of a book or magazine, while in broadcasting, an "edition" denotes a specific program or segment.

More Information

The term "edition" has evolved to include digital and multimedia formats, as modern publications now appear in print and online simultaneously.

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