versions
n. countablen. a specific form or type of something that is slightly different from other forms of the same thing. You use this when a story, a piece of software, or a product has been changed or updated.
n. a particular form of something which differs in some respect from other forms of the same type or from an earlier form. Often used to distinguish between iterations of software, literary translations, or conflicting accounts of an event.
The new software has several different versions.
The witness gave three different versions of the accident to the police, making it hard to know the truth.
Scholars spent decades comparing the various manuscript versions of the poem to determine which one most closely reflected the author's original intent before the final publication.
Commonly used with the preposition 'of' to indicate the source material or subject being modified.