See also: versatil and versàtil

Galician

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin versātilis.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /beɾˈsatil/ [beɾˈs̺a.t̪iɫ]
  • Rhymes: -atil

Adjective

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versátil m or f (plural versátiles)

  1. versatile (that can be turned or changed position easily)
  2. (literary, figuratively) versatile (that easily changes mood, opinion, etc.)
  3. versatile (that has varied utility, that can fulfill or adapt to different functions)
  4. (figuratively) versatile (competent in different things)

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin versātilis.

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versátil m or f (plural versáteis)

  1. versatile (capable of doing many things competently)
  2. versatile (having varied uses or many functions)
  3. (botany) versatile (said of the anther that oscillates at the end of the thread that supports it)
  4. (ornithology) versatile (said that the fingers of some birds can turn forwards or backwards, as in the cuckoo)

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Spanish

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin versātilis.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /beɾˈsatil/ [beɾˈsa.t̪il]
  • Rhymes: -atil
  • Syllabification: ver‧sá‧til

Adjective

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versátil m or f (masculine and feminine plural versátiles)

  1. versatile

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