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varier

[vair-ee-er]

noun

  1. a person or thing that varies.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of varier1

First recorded in 1605–15; vary + -er 1
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Example Sentences

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Divya Varier drove from Clifton with her son and arrives just before closing time.

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Trade in a conventional office chair for the Move stool from Varier, which is part of the “activated sitting” movement.

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On vit alors, pour la premiere fois, des portiques, des berceaux, des grottes, des traillages, des labyrinths, &c. embellir varier le spectacle des jardins.

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So the dweller at the tent door sees himself at church, a pious varier from chapel.

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Heaven knows what a mixture they are: either Germans, such as Ge, Fe, De—tout l'alphabet—or all sorts of Ivanvas, Semenovs, Nikitins, or Ivaneukos, Semeneukos, Nikitenkas pour varier.

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