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variant angina A type of angina that occurs at rest. Most often due to coronary spasm.
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variant 1. a subset of a linguistic class that shares features but also differs in some way from other members of the class, as the different forms of the English past-tense morpheme. Cp. allomorph; allophone. 2. an alternate pronunciation of a word, as /har__s/ vs. /h_ras_/ for harass.
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variant A culture exhibiting a stable phenotypic change whether genetic or epigenetic in origin.
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variant A minor variety, See Variety.
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variant A resource may have one, or more than one, representation(s) associated with it at any given instant. Each of these representations is termed a `variant.' Use of the term `variant' does not necessarily imply that the resource is subject to content negotiation.
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