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1. edition
noun. ['əˈdɪʃən, ɪˈdɪʃən'] the form in which a text (especially a printed book) is published.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- editio (Latin)
- edere (Latin)
Rhymes with Edition
- predisposition
- misrecognition
- juxtaposition
- retransmission
- presupposition
- decomposition
- statistician
- reimposition
- redeposition
- redefinition
- precondition
- pediatrician
- obstetrician
- mathematician
- malnutrition
- geriatrician
- fondkommission
- extradition
- transmission
- superstition
- requisition
- recondition
- recognition
- proposition
- premonition
- preignition
- inquisition
- exposition
- electrician
- disposition
How do you pronounce edition?
Pronounce edition as ɪˈdɪʃən.
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How do you spell edition? Is it edtion ?
A common misspelling of edition is edtion
Sentences with edition
1. Noun, singular or mass
If you're a serious record collector, nothing but a first edition will do.
Quotes about edition
1. If life had a second edition, how I would correct the proofs.
- John Clare
2. I should have no objection to go over the same life from its beginning to the end: requesting only the advantage authors have, of correcting in a second edition the faults of the first.
- Benjamin Franklin
3. Why worry about minor little details like clean air, clean water, safe ports and the safety net when Jesus is going to give the world an "Extreme Makeover: Planet Edition"right after he finishes putting Satan in his place once and for all?
- Arianna Huffington
2. edition
noun. ['əˈdɪʃən, ɪˈdɪʃən'] all of the identical copies of something offered to the public at the same time.
Synonyms
Etymology
- editio (Latin)
- edere (Latin)
3. edition
noun. ['əˈdɪʃən, ɪˈdɪʃən'] an issue of a newspaper.
Etymology
- editio (Latin)
- edere (Latin)