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variegation

American  
[vair-ee-i-gey-shuhn, vair-i-gey-] / ˌvɛər i ɪˈgeɪ ʃən, ˌvɛər ɪˈgeɪ- /

noun

  1. an act of variegating.

  2. the state or condition of being variegated; varied coloration.


Etymology

Origin of variegation

First recorded in 1640–50; variegate + -ion

Explanation

Variegation is the process of making something more diverse, especially in its coloration. The variegation in a plant's leaves can give them a striped or spotted appearance. One long musical note can be made into an interesting tune with some variegation in its pitch and tone. And adding variegation to the color of the ocean in your painting can lend it a more realistic appearance. This noun is often used by botanists (plant scientists) to describe the color variation in blossoms and leaves. The Latin root of variegation is varius, "spotted" or "varying."

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Albinism and Variegation are apparently due to causes totally different from any yet mentioned.

From Disease in Plants by Ward, H. Marshall

Variegation, however, appears still more frequently in plants produced from seed; even the cotyledons or seed-leaves being thus affected.

From The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication — Volume 1 by Darwin, Charles