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Webster 1913 Edition
Versatile
Ver′sa-tile
,Adj.
 1. 
Capable of being turned round. 
Harte.
 2. 
Liable to be turned in opinion; changeable; variable; unsteady; inconstant; 
as, a 
. versatile 
disposition3. 
Turning with ease from one thing to another; readily applied to a new task, or to various subjects; many-sided; 
as, 
. versatile 
genius; a versatile 
politicianConspicuous among the youths of high promise . . . was the quick and 
versatile 
[Charles] Montagu. Macaulay.
4. 
(Nat. Hist.) 
Capable of turning; freely movable; 
– as, a 
 versatile 
anther, which is fixed at one point to the filament, and hence is very easily turned around; a versatile 
toe of a bird.Ver′sa-tile-ly
, adv.
 Ver′sa-tile-ness
, Noun.
Webster 1828 Edition
Versatile
VERS'ATILE
,Adj.
  1.
  That may be turned round; as a versatile boat or spindle.2.
  Liable to be turned in opinion; changeable; variable; unsteady; as a man of versatile disposition.3.
  Turning with ease from one thing to another; readily applied to a new task, or to various subjects; as a man of versatile genius.4.
  In botany, a versatile anther is one fixed by the middle on the point of the filament, and so poised as to turn like the needle of a compass; fixed by its side, but freely movable.Definition 2025
versatile
versatile
English
Adjective
versatile (comparative more versatile, superlative most versatile)
- Capable of doing many things competently.
 - Having varied uses or many functions.
 - Changeable or inconstant.
 -  (biology) Capable of moving freely in all directions.
-  1996, William G. D'Arcy, William G. D'Arcy, Richard C. Keating, editor, The anther: form, function, and phylogeny:
- The versatile anther is an important step up in flowering plant evolution and it may be the most widespread of all simple anther types.
 
 
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Translations
capable of doing many things competently
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having varied uses or many functions
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changeable or inconstant
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biology: capable of moving freely in all directions
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Etymology
From Latin versatilis, from versare (“to turn, to twist”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [verˈsaː.t̪i.le], /verˈsatile/
 
Adjective
versatile m, f (masculine and feminine plural versatili)
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Latin
Adjective
versātile
- nominative neuter singular of versātilis
 - accusative neuter singular of versātilis
 - vocative neuter singular of versātilis