edition
//ɪˈdɪʃən//
Translation
edition
Definition
An edition is a particular version or release of a published work, such as a book, newspaper, or software, often distinguished by its content, format, or date of publication. For example, a first edition of a novel refers to the initial print run, while a revised edition includes updates or corrections. This term is commonly used in publishing and media to specify which iteration of a product is being referred to, and it can also apply to limited releases or special formats like collector's editions.
Example
“I bought the first edition of that classic novel.”
“The morning edition of the newspaper has the latest headlines.”
“She prefers the hardcover edition over the paperback.”
“The software company released a new edition with improved features.”
“This limited edition comes with a signed poster.”
“The evening edition of the broadcast will include interviews.”
“He collects rare editions of science fiction books.”
“The revised edition corrects several errors from the original.”
“The digital edition of the magazine is available on tablets.”
“A special anniversary edition was published to celebrate ten years.”
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