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Traditional English :: verso
verson.html - n.
(pl. -os)
1 a the left-hand page of an open book. b the back of a printed leaf of paper or manuscript (opp. RECTO).
2 the reverse of a coin. [L verso (folio) on the turned (leaf)]
Traditional English :: vers libre
verson.html - n.
irregular or unrhymed verse in which the traditional rules of prosody are disregarded. [F, = free verse]
Traditional English :: versant
verson.html - n.
1 the extent of land sloping in one direction.
2 the general slope of land. [F f. verser f. L versare frequent. of vertere vers- turn]
Traditional English :: versatile
verson.html - adj.
1 turning easily or readily from one subject or occupation to another; capable of dealing with many subjects (a versatile mind).
2 (of a device etc.) having many uses.
3 Bot. & Zool. moving freely about or up and down on a support (versatile antenna).
4 archaic changeable, inconstant.
    versatilely adv. versatility n. [F versatile or L versatilis (as VERSANT)]
Traditional English :: verse
verson.html - n. & v.
--n.
    1 a metrical composition in general (wrote pages of verse). b a particular type of this (English verse).
    2 a a metrical line in accordance with the rules of prosody. b a group of a definite number of such lines. c a stanza of a poem or song with or without refrain.
    3 each of the short numbered divisions of a chapter in the Bible or other scripture.
    4 a a versicle. b a passage (of an anthem etc.) for solo voice.
--v.
    tr.
    1 express in verse.
    2 (usu. refl.; foll. by in) instruct; make knowledgeable.
    verselet n. [OE fers f. L versus a turn of the plough, a furrow, a line of writing f. vertere vers- turn: in ME reinforced by OF vers f. L versus]
Traditional English :: versed(1)
verson.html - adj.
(foll. by in) experienced or skilled in; knowledgeable about. [F vers
    or L versatus past part. of versari be engaged in (as VERSANT)]
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