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variant A copy of a book that varies in some way from the ideal copy. Can refer to binding color, illustrations, etc.
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variant A modified version of a virus that is usually produced on purpose by a virus author or by someone who modifies the original virus. Variants may be very similar to their parent virus, or may be fairly different. Some are text variants, which means that the only differences between them and their parent virus are in internal program comments that are never displayed, or in text that is displayed to the screen. ...
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variant TC Any reading that differs from a corresponding reading in another text, particularly one that differs from an edition of the Textus Receptus.
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variant a. Prinzmetal's a.
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variant A predefined option by which players can alter a game before starting it.
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