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Differences achieved by opposing, contrasting, changing, elaborating, or diversifying elements in a composition to add individuality and interest; the counterweight of harmony in a work of art.
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a taxonomic subdivision within a species which differs as a group in minor definable characteristics from the rest of the species, and is named according to the rules of botanical nomenclature (cf. cultivar-a variety produced artificially or selected by humans which is given a vernacular name).
Ãâó: www.weeds.asn.au/gloss/new_gloss2.html
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A specific color and coat
Ãâó: www.hamsterific.com/Glossary.cfm
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A natural occurring variant of a species.
Ãâó: www.brusselsbonsai.com/Definitions.html
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Subdivision of a species for taxonomic classification. Used interchangeably with the term cultivar to denote a group of individuals that is distinct genetically from other groups of individuals in the species. An agricultural variety is a group of similar plants that by structural features and performance can be identified from other varieties within the same species.
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