Synonym: variant, variation, version. Similar words: expedition, addition, tradition, condition, additional, in addition, conditions, traditional. Meaning: [ɪ'dɪʃn] n. 1. the form in which a text (especially a printed book) is published 2. all of the identical copies of something offered to the public at the same time 3. an issue of a newspaper 4. something a little different from others of the same type.
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181. The hundreds of photographs with which Stanford enticed Meissonier were published that year in a limited edition without text.
182. Bouvet was happy to oblige, and the Portrait historique was reprinted in the 1699 edition.
183. Longman has published a deluxe, leather- bound edition of Johnson's Dictionary.
184. He whipped the lo October edition of the Sun out of his pocket and brandished the front page.
185. Collectors have gone straight for the breakfast aisle since cereal companies started featuring sports celebrities on limited edition boxes.
186. A new edition, now under development will be out in the third quarter.
187. The Yellow Book is currently being revised and the existing edition is due to be entirely replaced.
188. We would send a copy of our most recent edition with a short, explanatory letter.
189. This edition additionally incorporates information for those working in residential homes.
190. The sixteenth edition was probably the first of the more recent editions to be widely accepted.
191. The edition of his book I quote from here was published a hundred years ago in 1891.
192. Sometimes a popular edition will be based on a critical edition, making it appropriate for most uses.
193. Incorrectly reported as a 5-for-4 split in a previous edition.
194. He was also largely responsible for rewriting Davis's Handbook of Chemical Engineering in its two-volume format for a second edition.
195. And last night he made no apologies for the controversial remarks in this week's edition of the magazine.
196. The Caption Competition, which usually gives me a source of amusement, in the Feb edition was in bad taste.
197. By the twentieth edition synthesis had become a well-established mechanism for allowing detailed specification without resorting to exceedingly lengthy schedules.
198. But at least none of them saw the light of print - until today's souvenir edition.
199. The number of references has risen from 775 in the first edition to 940 in the second.
200. We have three limited edition silk bomber jackets, five sweatshirts and five baseball hats to give away this week.
201. I assume that will be the organisers' decision having seen the picture on the front of the November edition.
202. The frontispiece can sometimes provide another piece of valuable evidence in determining the edition or issue of a book.
203. Storni reacted to this type of hostility in the brief preface with which she introduced the second edition of El dulce dano.
204. Wychavon Canoe Club have launched the first edition of their club newsletter.
205. Items mentioned in this edition of Lyndhurst West Practical Shareware brings the latest shareware news to your fingertips every month.
206. The newest edition has 360 pages and over 1[Sentencedict.com], 200 advertisers.
207. In addition to the full edition, there exist abridged and medium editions of the scheme.
208. Wilson owns a rare 1853 edition of the poetry collection.
209. He had in those days of innocence seen the Edition as a finite task that would lead on to other things.
210. A completely revised and updated edition of the publication first issued in 1984.
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