Definition of Versability. Meaning of Versability. Synonyms of Versability

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Definition of Versability

Versability
Versability Ver`sa*bil"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being versable. [R.] --Sterne

Meaning of Versability from wikipedia

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- A verse is formally a single metrical line in a poetic composition. However, verse has come to represent any grouping of lines in a poetic composition...
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