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VarietyRefers to the multiplicity of differentiated products that are available in some industries, a multiplicity that tends to become larger with trade.
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VarietyA variety refers to the grape itself, whereas the term varietal refers to the wine made from that grape variety. For example, "Chardonnay is an early-ripening variety."
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Variety1530s, "change of fortunes," from Middle French variété and directly from Latin varietatem (nominative varietas) "difference, diversity; a kind, variety, species, sort," from variu [..]
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Variety/vəˈrajəti/ noun plural varieties variety /vəˈrajəti/ noun plural varieties Learner's definition of VARIETY 1 [singular] : a number or collection of different things or people — usually + of [..]
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VarietyThe number of different classifications of goods carried in a particular merchandising unit. It implies generically different kinds of goods.
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VarietyTitled variable of a mineral, characterized by a special property not present in other members of that same mineral (such as color, locality, chemical additive, crystal habit, or aggregate).
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Varietydiversity or many different types.
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VarietyA term typically used interchangeably with cultivar. Botanists attempt to restrict its usage to apply to varieties that originate in the wild.
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Varietya subgroup of plants in a species with similiar characteristics. VENATION:
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VarietyA subgroup of plants in a species with similiar characteristics. venation:
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VarietyIn landscaping terms, Variety refers to the mixing up of form, texture and color combinations in a landscape in order to create interest without sacrificing the simplicity of the design.
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VarietyAn identifiable strain within a species, usually referring to a strain that arises in nature as opposed to a cultivar, which is specifically bred for particular properties; sometimes used synonymously with cultivar. Vegetable
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VarietyA naturally grown or cultivated type of plant species.
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VarietyA botanical subdivision within a species.
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VarietyStrain, phenotype (see strain). VENT
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Varietysee cultivar
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VarietyA botanical subdivision within a species.
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VarietySubdivision of a species having a distinct though often inconspicuous difference, and breeding true to that difference. Also refers to clones. Vascular
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VarietyMixing up the form, texture and color combinations in a landscape to create extra interest without sacrificing the simplicity of the design.
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VarietyVarietas
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VarietyA strain of plant having distinctive features which persist over successive generations in the absence of human intervention. Generally, variety applies to these naturally occurring strains, while Cul [..]
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Varietya taxonomic category of related organisms, especially plants, of a rank below a species. Varieties of a species generally have distinguishing characteristics such as a flower color and may arise natur [..]
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VarietyVariations within species that occur naturally.
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VarietyA strain of a plant having distinctive features that persist over successive generations in the absence of human intervention. Generally, variety applies to naturally-occuring strains, while cultivar applies to horticulturally-developed strains.
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VarietyA variation of the species of any plant.
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VarietyA plant differing in minor characters from the type species.
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Variety A subgroup of plants in a species with similiar characteristics.
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VarietyA group of plants in a species similar to each other but different from other groups in the species in some respects, e.g., Chamaecyparis lawsoniana‘Allumii’ is a variety of Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, the Lawson’s cypress. Varieties which have occurred in cultivation either by deliberate breeding or by accident are called cultivars (short for cultiv [..]
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Varietyassortment: a collection containing a variety of sorts of things; "a great assortment of cars was on display"; "he had a variety of disorders"; & [..]
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VarietyAn identifiable strain within a species, usually referring to a strain which arises in nature as opposed to a cultivar which is specifically bred for particular properties; sometimes used synonymously [..]
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Varietya collection of many kinds of things; a show with different kinds of entertainment
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Varietya respected, oft-quoted show-biz periodical or trade paper (or one of the trades) that reports and provides coverage on the entertainment industry (including the film industry), and best known for its [..]
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Varietystrain, phenotype (sec strain).
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Varietynoun. 1. With regard to biological taxonomy, a sub-class of a species consisting of those members of the species which are separate with reference to specific minor traits which do not impact their ca [..]
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VarietyA variation from the standard form of a stamp. Varieties include different watermarks, inverts, imperforates, missing colors, wrong colors and major color shifts. See also Freak, Error.
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Varietyfarsheydnkeyt
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Varietya taxonomic category below that of species (and subspecies if both used); differentiates variable populations.
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VarietyThe practice of carrying a complete line of a brand and several different brands, so that customers will have the widest possible choice.
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VarietyA group of plants which vary from the species type. It may also refer to a cultivar or a member of a hybrid group. (See also Cultivar; Hybrid
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VarietyA subdivision of a species for taxonomic classification also referred to as a 'cultivar.' A variety is a group of individual plants that is uniform, stable, and distinct genetically from oth [..]
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Variety(n) a collection containing a variety of sorts of things(n) noticeable heterogeneity(n) (biology) a taxonomic category consisting of members of a species that differ from others of the same species in [..]
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Varietyvarietas
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VarietyIn classification of plants, a subdivision of species. Preferred term is species.
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VarietyVariation of a species arising in the wild, usually differing on only one characteristic, such as leaf colour or leaf shape.
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VarietyA division of a breed approved by the AKC. There are nine breeds that are divided into varieties: Cockers, Beagles, Collies, Dachshunds, Bull Terriers, Manchester Terriers, Chihuahuas, English Toy Spa [..]
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VarietyVita Coco offers a variety of flavors for their all-natural drinks. Now you can enjoy the taste of fresh fruit such as Mango, Pomegranate, Acai, or Pineapple with your rehydration beverage.
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VarietyA division of a breed approved by the AKC. There are nine breeds that are divided into varieties: Cockers, Beagles, Collies, Dachshunds, Bull Terriers, Manchester Terriers, Chihuahuas, English Toy Spa [..]
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Varietya subtype of a breed that is shown separately, but that can be interbred with other varieties of the same breed.
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VarietyA term used to refer to any variant of a language which can be sufficiently delimited from another variant. The grounds for such differentiation may be social, historical, spatial or a combination of [..]
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VarietyVariety is a 3 Vs framework component that is used to define the different data types, categories and associated management of a big data repository. Variety provides insight into the uniqueness of di [..]
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VarietyA group of individual plants that is uniform, stable and distinct genetically from other groups of individuals in the same species.
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VarietyA subdivision of a species for taxonomic classification. A variety is a group of individual plants that is uniform, stable and distinct genetically from other groups of individuals in the same species.
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VarietyAn unscientific term approximately synonymous with "form".
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Varietya group of individuals within a species that differs in certain characters from other groups of the species, e.g. plants in a species that differ in form, color, fruit size, fruit flavor, etc. (Glossa [..]
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VarietyA mineral showing differences in color, other physical properties, or minor variations in composition from the typical species material. For example, amethyst is the purple variety of the mineral spec [..]
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VarietyTitled variable of a mineral, characterized by a special property not present in other members of that same mineral (such as color, location, chemical additive, crystal or aggregate, etc.)
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VarietyIn mineralogy, a subclassification of a species in which a unique color or other property establishes a distinctive identity. Example: The amethyst variety of quartz [silicon dioxide, SiO2].
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VarietyA strain of a plant having distinctive features that persist over successive generations in the absence of human intervention. Generally, variety applies to naturally-occuring strains, while cultivar [..]
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VarietyA distinctive seedling population or clone, usually one that possesses enough desirable characteristics to be commonly cultivated. In agriculture and horticulture all the plants within a variety would usually be quite uniform genetically. In forestry the term is more loosely used and the variability within a seedling variety is usually much greater [..]
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Varietygrape type.
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Varietya division of a species or of a subspecies
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VarietyThe combination of elements or art, such as line, shape, or color, in an artwork. Variety is a principle of design.
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Varietyan assortment of lines , colors, forms, shapes, or textures in a work of art.
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Varietyprovided by contrasts in timbres.
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Variety
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VarietyThe effect due to the combination of parts which are not alike.
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Variety
The quality of being varied; diversity.
(Variety is the spice of life.)
A specific variation of something.
A number of different things.
*en|equational variety
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VarietyVariety may refer to:
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VarietyIn sociolinguistics a variety, also called a lect, is a specific form of a language or language cluster. This may include languages, dialects, registers, styles, or other forms of language, as well as [..]
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VarietyIn botanical nomenclature, variety (abbreviated var.; in Latin: varietas) is a taxonomic rank below that of species and subspecies but above that of form. As such, it gets a three-part infraspecific [..]
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VarietyIn the mathematical subject of universal algebra, a variety of algebras is the class of all algebraic structures of a given signature satisfying a given set of identities. For example, the groups form [..]
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VarietyVariety (German: Varieté [ˌvaʀi̯eˈte], also known by the alternative titles Jealousy or Vaudeville) is a 1925 silent drama film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont based on the novel Der Eid des Stephan Hu [..]
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VarietyIn cybernetics, the term variety denotes the total number of distinct states of a system.
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VarietyVariety is a radio format that plays music across numerous genres. Freeform variety is associated with a wide range of programming including talk, sports, and music from a wide spectrum. This format [..]
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VarietyVariety (娯楽 (バラエティ)), a.k.a. Goraku is the third studio album by Japanese band Tokyo Jihen, released on September 26, 2007 in Japan through EMI Music Japan and Virgin Music. The album was produced by [..]
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VarietyVariéty is the seventh and last studio album by Les Rita Mitsouko. An English-language version of the album was produced for the international English speaking market under the modified title of Varie [..]
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VarietyVariety is a weekly American entertainment trade magazine and website owned by Penske Media Corporation. It was founded by Sime Silverman in New York in 1905 as a weekly newspaper reporting on theater [..]
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VarietyVariety is a 1935 British musical film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring George Carney, Barry Livesey, Sam Livesey. The film follows a revue show format, with a number of performers playing thems [..]
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VarietyVariety is the tenth album by Family Fodder and was released by London indie label The state51 Conspiracy in July 2013.
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VarietyVariety (Spanish:Varietés) is a 1971 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and starring Sara Montiel, Vicente Parra and Chris Avram.
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VarietyVariety is a weekly American entertainment trade magazine and website owned by Penske Media Corporation. It was founded by Sime Silverman in New York in 1905 as a weekly newspaper reporting on theater [..]
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