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'''Version''' means a specific form or variation of something. It can refer to: |
'''Version''' means a specific form or variation of something. It can refer to: |
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==In computing== |
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* [[Versioning]], or ''software versioning'' |
* [[Versioning]], or ''software versioning'' |
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* [[Versioning file system]] |
* [[Versioning file system]] |
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==In literature== |
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* [[Bible version debate]] |
* [[Bible version debate]] |
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==In medical science== |
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* [[Version (eye)]] |
* [[Version (eye)]] |
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* [[External cephalic version]] |
* [[External cephalic version]] |
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==In music== |
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* [[Cover version]] |
* [[Cover version]] |
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* [[Dub version]] |
* [[Dub version]] |
Revision as of 08:43, 13 July 2012
Look up version in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Version means a specific form or variation of something. It can refer to:
In computing
- Version control, or revision control
- Versioning, or software versioning
- Versioning file system
In literature
In medical science
In music
- Cover version
- Dub version
- Remix
- Version (album), an album by Mark Ronson
- Versions (Poison the Well album)
- Versions (Thievery Corporation album)