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varia

[ vair-ee-uh ]

plural noun

  1. miscellaneous items, especially a miscellany of literary works.


varia

/ ˈ±¹É›É™°ùɪə /

plural noun

  1. a collection or miscellany, esp of literary works
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of varia1

1925–30; < New Latin, Latin, neuter plural of varius various
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of varia1

Latin, neuter plural of varius various
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Hattendorf, de The Arc del condado de King, dijo que las soluciones tecnológicas más económicas, como las que utiliza Seattle, ofrecen cierta ayuda, pero su calidad varía mucho.

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His Strata Varia label wine will sell in “the low to mid-$30s … I like the idea of overdelivering on quality and making the wines attainable to the middle-of-the-road wine buyers.â€

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For the first time since Varia devices launched seven years ago, Garmin has added a built-in camera to its much-loved rearview radar lineup.

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The Varia RCT715 not only makes road cyclists more visible and warns them of approaching vehicles, it automatically records any incidents that might occur.

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Garmin is selling the Varia RCT715 today for $399.99.

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