The term "version" has several meanings, depending on its context.
In general usage, a version refers to an alternate form or edition of something, such as a book, song, movie, software program, etc., that is different from other versions in some way (e.g., a revised text, a remixed music track, a newer release with added features).
In a more specific sense, "version" can also refer to the act of expressing or stating something in words; an account or narrative of events or circumstances; a particular point of view or interpretation. For example, one might say that they have their own version of what happened during an argument with someone else.
In computer programming and software development, "version" typically refers to the numbered release of a product (e.g., Version 1.0, Version 2.3), which indicates changes made since the previous release or updates to the codebase.