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versusmid-15c., in legal case names, denoting action of one party against another, from Latin versus "turned toward or against," from past participle of vertere (frequentative versare) "to tu [..]
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versusline, verse
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versuslehavdl
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versushavdoles
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versusbeelef
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versuskeneged
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versusVersus refers to situations when two parties are opposing each other. Versus is a designation used in the caption of a lawsuit to indicate the opposite positions taken by the parties. Often the term i [..]
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versusAgainst
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versusLat. Against. In the title of a cause, the name of the plaintiff is put first, followed by the word “versus,” then the name of the defendant. The word is commonly abbreviated “vs.” or “v.” [..]
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versus
a furrow (turned earth)
a verse, a line
* la|Julius Caesar|Commentarii de Bello Gallico|6|14|quote=Magnum ibi numerum versuum ediscere dicuntur.|trans=They are said there to learn by heart a grea [..]
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