What is the meaning of Vers?

Willing to take either a penetrative (top) or receptive (bottom) role in anal sex.

Short for versatile.

Abbreviation of versine or versed sine.

plural of ver

A verse, a stanza.

A short poem.

A verse; a line, sentence or similarly short passage of a text, usually in prose.

Alternative form of versu

verse, poem

towards (in the direction of)

towards (in relation to)

towards (located approximately next to)

verse (in songs)

single line in poem

the format of meter, verse, as opposed to prose

fresh

a verse, a stanza

a short poem

verse (poetic form with fixed rhyme and meter)

a verse; a line, sentence or similarly short passage of a text, usually in prose

towards

to

around, circa (with a date or time)

verse

plural of ver

verse, poem

race

indefinite genitive singular of ver

toward, towards, in the direction of

poem, traditional song

Short for kirkkovers (psalm).

A line or passage of a text or work:

  1. A line in a poem; part of a stanza.
  2. A line in a non-poetic literary work.
  3. A Biblical verse, especially of a psalm.
  4. A maxim or similar short phrase.

A line in a poem; part of a stanza.

A line in a non-poetic literary work.

A Biblical verse, especially of a psalm.

A maxim or similar short phrase.

A larger portion of a text or work:

  1. A stanza; a group of lines equivalent to the prose paragraph.
  2. A portion of a liturgical prayer or recitation.

A stanza; a group of lines equivalent to the prose paragraph.

A portion of a liturgical prayer or recitation.

Verse, poetry; the poetic form and art as a whole.

A syllable as a poetic unit.

An array of objects.

toward(s)

verse

verse

verse (poetry)

toward(s)

genitive singular of verr

verse (poetry)

verse

manner of thinking

verse

verse

lyric

verse

verse (as opposed to prose)

a verse (of a song)

a stich (line of poetry)

a stanza (of a poem)

a (short) poem

a verse (of the Bible)

Source: wiktionary.org