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an instance of change; the rate or magnitude of change an activity that varies from a norm or standard; "any variation in his routine was immediately reported" a repetition of a musical theme in which it is modified or embellished version: something a little different from others of the same type; "an experimental version of the night fighter"; "a variant of the same word"; "an emery wheel is the modern variation of a grindstone"; "the boy is a younger edition of his father" an artifact that deviates from a norm or standard; "he patented a variation on the sandal" magnetic declination: the angle (at a particular location) between magnetic north and true north the process of varying or being varied (astronomy) any perturbation of the mean motion or orbit of a planet or satellite (especially a perturbation of the earth's moon) mutant: (biology) an organism that has characteristics resulting from chromosomal alteration pas seul: (ballet) a solo dance or dance figure the act of changing or altering something slightly but noticeably from the norm or standard; "who is responsible for these variations in taxation?"
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| varicella |
chickenpox: an acute contagious disease caused by herpes varicella zoster virus; causes a rash of vesicles on the face and body
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| varicelliform |
resembling the rash of chickenpox
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| varicose |
abnormally swollen or knotty; "varicose veins"
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| varicose vein |
a vein that is permanently dilated; most common in the legs
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