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Often abbreviated to R presumably to avoid the Rex/Regina issue.
And for more Latin it’s versus not verses. Versus is a preposition = against. Often abbreviated to vs or simply v especially for sports contests. But because it sounds like verses, some people think there’s a verb verse = play against, so they say things like “X is versing Y this week.”
And for more Latin it’s versus not verses. Versus is a preposition = against. Often abbreviated to vs or simply v especially for sports contests. But because it sounds like verses, some people think there’s a verb verse = play against, so they say things like “X is versing Y this week.”
Gusman · 61-69, M
@SW-User True on all points.
Yesterday I watched the Alfred Hitchcock 1930 Movie, Murder, It was written as Rex v .......
Yesterday I watched the Alfred Hitchcock 1930 Movie, Murder, It was written as Rex v .......

