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 +[[Image:Combat de nègres dans un tunnel.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Negroes Fighting in a Tunnel at Night]]'' (1882) by [[Paul Bilhaud]], here shown in the 1887 version [[Appropriation (art)|appropriate]]d by [[Alphonse Allais]] as published in ''[[Album primo-avrilesque]]'' (April fool-ish Album)]]{{Template}}
'''Version''' may refer to: '''Version''' may refer to:
-==In computing== 
-* [[Version control]], or ''revision control'' 
==In literature== ==In literature==
* [[Bible version debate]] * [[Bible version debate]]
* [[Versions of the Bible]] * [[Versions of the Bible]]
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-==In medical science== 
-* [[Version (eye)]] 
-* [[External cephalic version]] 
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==In music== ==In music==
* [[Cover version]] * [[Cover version]]
* [[Dub version]] * [[Dub version]]
* [[Remix]] * [[Remix]]
 +==Etymology==
 +
 +From Middle French version, from Medieval Latin ''versiō'' (“a turning”), from Latin ''[[vertō]]'' (“to turn”). Used in English since 16th century.
==See also== ==See also==
-*''[[Version Like Rain]]'' by [[Lee Perry]]+* [[Change]]
* [[Versus]] * [[Versus]]
 +* [[Verse]]
 +* [[Interpretation]]
 +* [[Remediation]]
 +* [[Appropriation (art)]]
 +* [[Plagiarism]]
 +* [[Originality]]
 +* [[Adaptation (arts)]]
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Negroes Fighting in a Tunnel at Night (1882) by Paul Bilhaud, here shown in the 1887 version appropriated by Alphonse Allais as published in Album primo-avrilesque (April fool-ish Album)
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From Middle French version, from Medieval Latin versiō (“a turning”), from Latin vertō (“to turn”). Used in English since 16th century.

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