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The entire number of copies of a publication issued at one time or from a single set of type.
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A single copy from this group.
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The form in which a publication is issued: a paperback edition of a novel; an annotated edition of Shakespeare.
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A version of an earlier publication having substantial changes or additions: a newly revised edition of a standard reference work.
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All the copies of a specified issue of a newspaper: the morning edition; the Sunday edition.
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