Vary

  • 21vary — varier, n. varyingly, adv. /vair ee/, v., varied, varying. v.t. 1. to change or alter, as in form, appearance, character, or substance: to vary one s methods. 2. to cause to be different from something else: The orchestra varied last night s… …

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  • 22vary — var•y [[t]ˈvɛər i[/t]] v. var•ied, var•y•ing 1) to alter, as in form, appearance, character, or substance; to make different in some way: to vary the program each night[/ex] 2) to relieve from uniformity; diversify: to vary one s diet[/ex] 3) mad …

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  • 23vary — [[t]ve͟əri[/t]] ♦♦♦ varies, varying, varied 1) VERB If things vary, they are different from each other in size, amount, or degree. As they re handmade, each one varies slightly... [V from n] The text varies from the earlier versions... [V ing]… …

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  • 24Vary — Elisabeth Vary (* 1940 in Köln) ist eine bildende Künstlerin und Kunstprofessorin, die in Köln und Coberon (Frankreich) lebt und arbeitet. Leben und Wirken Nach dem Abitur studierte sie an den Kölner Werkschulen von 1959 bis 1964, wurde dort zur… …

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  • 25Vary — Original name in latin Vary Name in other language Mezovari, Mezvri, Vari, Vary, Vri, Вари State code UA Continent/City Europe/Uzhgorod longitude 48.12207 latitude 22.71281 altitude 113 Population 2998 Date 2012 05 06 …

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  • 26vary — verb 1) estimates of the development cost vary Syn: differ, be different, be dissimilar, conflict 2) rates of interest can vary over time Syn: fluctuate, rise and fall, go up and down, change, alter, shift, swing …

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  • 27vary — verb 1) estimates of the cost vary Syn: differ, be dissimilar, disagree 2) rates of interest vary over time Syn: fluctuate, rise and fall, go up and down, change, alter, shift, swing 3) …

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  • 28vary —   Loli a e, pūlewa; anini (rare).   To vary in appearance, kūhapa; mikololia (rare).   To vary in color or texture, kipona …

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  • 29vary — verb (varied; varying) Etymology: Middle English varien, from Anglo French or Latin; Anglo French varier, from Latin variare, from varius various Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to make a partial change in ; make different in some… …

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  • 30vary — [14] Latin varius meant ‘speckled, variegated, changeable’ (it gave English various [16], and may have been related to Latin vārus ‘bent, crooked, knock kneed’, source of English prevaricate). It had a range of derivatives, which have given… …

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