English
Etymology
Formed from versi- ‘turning, changing’ (combinatory form of Latin versus ‘turn’) + ultimately Latin pellis ‘skin’. (Used initially as a word of unknown origin in Nathaniel Ward's Discolliminium, or A Most Obedient Reply to a Late Book called 'Bounds and Bonds' By B)
Pronunciation
IPA: /vɜ:'sɪpələs/
Adjective
en-adj
- rare changeable; protean; having a form, nature or appearance that changes often
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