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varieties

  • plural
    of variety.
    variety
    noun
    the state of being varied or diversified.

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Climate change has had some advantages for Germany's winegrowers over the years, allowing them to experiment with grape varieties better suited to warmer climes and making cultivation possible in new areas.

From Barron's Aug. 16, 2026

They’ve surpassed $2 billion in sales for Starbucks, as they’ve launched an ever-sprawling genre of refresher varieties: water-based, lemonade-based, coconut milk–based, chili-dusted, frozen and blended.

From Slate Aug. 14, 2026

“I know more about grass than any human being,” Trump said, explaining that his experience operating golf courses had given him extensive knowledge of different varieties of turf.

From Salon Aug. 9, 2026

A new study helps explain how the process works—and could speed up breeders’ ability to develop new varieties.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2026

Second: The existence of certain varieties of heavy atoms on the Earth suggests that there was a nearby supernova explosion shortly before the solar system was formed.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan