| variety |
one of two or more forms of a species with a minor morphological distinction
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| variable region |
The part of an antibody's structure that differs from one antibody to another.
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| varicella-zoster virus |
A virus in the herpes family that causes chicken pox during childhood and may reactivate later in life to cause herpes zoster (shingles) in immunosuppressed adults. Also called herpes zoster.
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| variance |
A statistical measure of how values vary from the mean. See also standard deviation.
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| variable |
A unit of storage respresenting a character string or numeric value. Variable names can be any length, but only the first two characters are stored by the Commodore 128. The first character must be a letter.
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| VAR | someone who applies a finishing coat of varnish |
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| VAR | Roman scholar (116-27 BC) |
| VAR | a team representing a college or university |
| VAR | a British abbreviation |
| VAR | an award earned by participation in a school sport |
| VAR | a sock worn for athletic events |
| VAR | supreme cosmic deity |
| VAR | turned inward |
| VAR | make or become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence |
| VAR | make something more diverse and varied |
| VAR | be at variance with |
| VAR | be subject to change in accordance with a variable |
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