Crossword-Solution: EDITION 7 letters, 129 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Edition n. A literary work edited and published, as by a certain
editor or in a certain manner; as, a good edition of Chaucer; Chalmers'
edition of Shakespeare.
Edition n. The whole number of copies of a work printed and published
at one time; as, the first edition was soon sold.

We have 129 clues for the answer “EDITION”

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A book collector might seek a first one 1 answer
A limited one can be valuable 1 answer
A printing 1 answer
BOOK form 1 answer
Book printing 1 answer
Book version 1 answer
Book's first printing, say 1 answer
Book's printing 1 answer
Bulldog follower 1 answer
Bulldog or city ___. 1 answer
Bulldog, e.g. 1 answer
Bulldog, for example. 1 answer
Copies published simultaneously 1 answer
Detail of interest to a book collector 1 answer
Detail that might determine the value of a book 1 answer
Dictionary printing 1 answer
Dictionary specification 1 answer
Early or late follower 1 answer
Extra or bulldog. 1 answer
First Folio, e.g. 1 answer
First printing, say 1 answer
Hardcover or paperback 1 answer
Info for a bibliophile 1 answer
Issue of a book. 1 answer
Issue of publication 1 answer
It may be limited or late 1 answer
Late city ___. 1 answer
Morning __ (N.P.R. show) 1 answer
Morning paper, e.g. 1 answer
NEWSPAPER issue 1 answer
NPR's "Weekend ___" 1 answer
Newspaper run 1 answer
Number of impressions 1 answer
One may be limited 1 answer
One of a number of printings of a book 1 answer
PARTICULAR VERSION OF A PAPER OR BOOK 1 answer
Particular printing 1 answer
Particular publication 1 answer
Printing version 1 answer
Publication specification 1 answer
Publisher's product. 1 answer
Single copy 1 answer
Textbook update specification 1 answer
Total numbers issued at one time, of book 1 answer
VOLUME of books 1 answer
Version of a book 1 answer
Version of a text 1 answer
Word after "first" or "limited" 1 answer
Word with limited or first 1 answer
book production 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
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greedy person
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Sentences with EDITION (5)

His life was prefixed to all the early editions of these fables, and was republished as late as 1727 by Archdeacon Croxall as the introduction to his edition of Aesop.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
Note that this version of Thesaurus-1911 has been supplemented with over 1,000 words not present in the original 1911 edition, but many modern words are still missing.
Roget’s Thesaurus Peter Mark Roget 1991
Storr, BA Formerly Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge From the Loeb Library Edition Originally published by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA and William Heinemann Ltd, London First published in 1912 ARGUMENT To Laius, King of Thebes, an oracle foretold that the child born to him by his queen Jocasta would slay his father and wed his mother.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
The current edition of the IRG is available via anonymous FTP from nnsc.nsf.net, in the directory /resource-guide.
Zen and the Art of the Internet Brendan P. Kehoe 1992
James’s Gazette_, in an extra-special edition, announced the bare fact of the interruption of telegraphic communication.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992

Quotes with EDITION (3)

NOT to my contemporaries, not to my compatriots but to mankind I commit my now completed work in the confidence that it will not be without value for them, even if this should be late recognised, as is commonly the lot of what is good. For it cannot have been for the passing generation, engrossed with the delusion of the moment, that my mind, almost against my will, has uninterruptedly stuck to its work through the course of a long life. preface to the second edition of "the world as will and representation
Arthur Schopenhauer
Our critique is not opposed to the *dogmatic procedure* of reason in its pure knowledge as science (for science must always be dogmatic, that is, derive its proof from secure *a priori* principles), but only to *dogmatism*, that is, to the presumption that it is possible to make any progress with pure (philosophical) knowledge from concepts according to principles, such as reason has long been in the habit of using, without first inquiring in what way, and by what right, it h…
Immanuel Kant
Metaphysics, a completely isolated and speculative branch of rational knowledge which is raised above all teachings of experience and rests on concepts only (not, like mathematics, on their application to intuition), in which reason therefore is meant to be its own pupil, has hitherto not had the good fortune to enter upon the secure path of a science, although it is older than all other sciences, and would survive even if all the rest were swallowed up in the abyss of an all…
Immanuel Kant
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Used 70 times in crossword archives (1953–2024).