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version
noun
a
form
of
something
that
is
slightly
different
from
other
forms
of
the
same
thing
•
The
restaurant
serves
a
spicy
version
of
the
classic
tomato
soup
.
The
restaurant
serves
a
spicy
version
of
the
classic
tomato
soup
.
•
The
movie's
director
released
an
extended
version
with
scenes
that
were
cut
from
theaters
.
The
movie's
director
released
an
extended
version
with
scenes
that
were
cut
from
theaters
.
noun
a
description
of
events
as
given
by
one
person
,
often
differing
from
others
•
According
to
his
version
of
the
story
,
the
dog
opened
the
gate
by
itself
.
According
to
his
version
of
the
story
,
the
dog
opened
the
gate
by
itself
.
•
The
police
compared
each
witness's
version
to
find
inconsistencies
.
The
police
compared
each
witness's
version
to
find
inconsistencies
.
noun
a
particular
release
of
a
computer
program
or
system
,
usually
identified
by
a
number
•
My
phone
automatically
installed
version
14
.
2
of
the
app
overnight
.
My
phone
automatically
installed
version
14
.
2
of
the
app
overnight
.
•
Developers
fixed
the
bug
in
the
new
version
of
the
software
.
Developers
fixed
the
bug
in
the
new
version
of
the
software
.
noun
a
particular
translation
of
a
text
,
especially
a
religious
or
classical
work
•
I
prefer
the
modern
English
version
of
the
novel
.
I
prefer
the
modern
English
version
of
the
novel
.
•
The
church
reads
from
the
King
James
Version
every
Sunday
.
The
church
reads
from
the
King
James
Version
every
Sunday
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
,
from
Medieval
Latin
versio
(
n-
),
from
Latin
vertere
‘
to
turn
’.
conversion
noun
in
rugby
or
American
football
,
an
additional
kick
or
play
after
a
try
or
touchdown
that
can
add
extra
points
•
The
crowd
held
its
breath
during
the
last-minute
conversion
attempt
.
The
crowd
held
its
breath
during
the
last-minute
conversion
attempt
.
•
Her
perfect
record
of
conversions
won
the
team
many
games
this
season
.
Her
perfect
record
of
conversions
won
the
team
many
games
this
season
.
sporting
use
recorded
since
late
19th
century
,
referring
to
‘
converting
’
a
try
into
additional
points
noun
the
act
or
process
of
changing
something
from
one
form
,
use
,
or
system
into
another
•
The
conversion
of
the
old
factory
into
bright
loft
apartments
took
two
years
.
The
conversion
of
the
old
factory
into
bright
loft
apartments
took
two
years
.
•
He
used
an
online
tool
for
the
conversion
from
Celsius
to
Fahrenheit
before
booking
the
ski
trip
.
He
used
an
online
tool
for
the
conversion
from
Celsius
to
Fahrenheit
before
booking
the
ski
trip
.
from
Latin
conversio
“
a
turning
around
”,
from
convertere
“
to
turn
around
”
noun
a
profound
change
in
someone
’
s
religious
beliefs
,
especially
adopting
a
new
faith
•
After
months
of
study
,
Maya
’
s
conversion
to
Buddhism
felt
completely
natural
.
After
months
of
study
,
Maya
’
s
conversion
to
Buddhism
felt
completely
natural
.
•
The
ceremony
marked
his
formal
conversion
to
Catholicism
.
The
ceremony
marked
his
formal
conversion
to
Catholicism
.
same
Latin
root
as
general
sense
,
used
in
Christian
Latin
to
mean
‘
turning
to
God
’
noun
in
digital
marketing
,
a
measurable
action
—
such
as
a
purchase
or
sign-up
—
that
a
visitor
completes
,
showing
campaign
success
•
The
new
checkout
design
increased
the
store
’
s
conversion
rate
by
15
percent
.
The
new
checkout
design
increased
the
store
’
s
conversion
rate
by
15
percent
.
•
Offering
a
free
trial
can
drive
more
conversions
for
subscription
services
.
Offering
a
free
trial
can
drive
more
conversions
for
subscription
services
.
marketing
sense
developed
in
late
20th
century
from
earlier
business
idea
of
‘
converting
a
lead
’