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versatile

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Versatile \Ver"sa*tile\, a. [L. versatilis, fr. versare to turn
   around, v. freq. of vertere: cf. F. versatile. See {Verse}.]
   1. Capable of being turned round. --Harte.

   2. Liable to be turned in opinion; changeable; variable;
      unsteady; inconstant; as versatile disposition.

   3. 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 politician.

            Conspicuous 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}, n.

Source : WordNet®

versatile
     adj 1: (used of persons) having many skills
     2: having great diversity or variety; "his various achievements
        are impressive"; "his vast and versatile erudition" [syn:
        {various}]
     3: changeable or inconstant; "versatile moods"
     4: competent in many areas and able to turn with ease from one
        thing to another; "a versatile writer"
     5: able to move freely in all directions; "an owl's versatile
        toe can move backward and forward"; "an insect's versatile
        antennae can move up and down or laterally"; "a versatile
        anther of a flower moves freely in the wind"
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