varieties 音标拼音: [vɚ'ɑɪətiz]
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Variety \
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n .;
pl . {
Varieties }. [
L .
varietas :
cf .
F .
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See {
Various }.]
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1 .
The quality or state of being various ;
intermixture or succession of different things ;
diversity ;
multifariousness .
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Variety is nothing else but a continued novelty .
--
South .
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The variety of colors depends upon the composition of light . --
Sir I .
Newton .
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For earth hath this variety from heaven . --
Milton .
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There is a variety in the tempers of good men .
--
Atterbury .
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2 .
That which is various .
Specifically :
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(
a )
A number or collection of different things ;
a varied assortment ;
as ,
a variety of cottons and silks .
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He . . .
wants more time to do that variety of good which his soul thirsts after . --
Law .
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(
b )
Something varying or differing from others of the same general kind ;
one of a number of things that are akin ;
a sort ;
as ,
varieties of wood ,
land ,
rocks ,
etc .
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c ) (
Biol .)
An individual ,
or group of individuals ,
of a species differing from the rest in some one or more of the characteristics typical of the species ,
and capable either of perpetuating itself for a period ,
or of being perpetuated by artificial means ;
hence ,
a subdivision ,
or peculiar form ,
of a species .
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Note :
Varieties usually differ from species in that any two ,
however unlike ,
will generally propagate indefinitely (
unless they are in their nature unfertile ,
as some varieties of rose and other cultivated plants );
in being a result of climate ,
food ,
or other extrinsic conditions or influences ,
but generally by a sudden ,
rather than a gradual ,
development ;
and in tending in many cases to lose their distinctive peculiarities when the individuals are left to a state of nature ,
and especially if restored to the conditions that are natural to typical individuals of the species .
Many varieties of domesticated animals and of cultivated plants have been directly produced by man .
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(
d )
In inorganic nature ,
one of those forms in which a species may occur ,
which differ in minor characteristics of structure ,
color ,
purity of composition ,
etc .
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Note :
These may be viewed as variations from the typical species in its most perfect and purest form ,
or ,
as is more commonly the case ,
all the forms ,
including the latter ,
may rank as Varieties .
Thus ,
the sapphire is a blue variety ,
and the ruby a red variety ,
of corundum ;
again ,
calcite has many Varieties differing in form and structure ,
as Iceland spar ,
dogtooth spar ,
satin spar ,
and also others characterized by the presence of small quantities of magnesia ,
iron ,
manganese ,
etc .
Still again ,
there are varieties of granite differing in structure ,
as graphic granite ,
porphyritic granite ,
and other varieties differing in composition ,
as albitic granite ,
hornblendic ,
or syenitic ,
granite ,
etc .
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3 . (
Theaters )
Such entertainment as in given in variety shows ;
the production of ,
or performance in ,
variety shows . [
Cant ]
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{
Geographical variety } (
Biol .),
a variety of any species which is coincident with a geographical region ,
and is usually dependent upon ,
or caused by ,
peculiarities of climate .
{
Variety hybrid } (
Biol .),
a cross between two individuals of different varieties of the same species ;
a mongrel .
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Syn :
Diversity ;
difference ;
kind .
Usage : {
Variety }, {
Diversity }.
A man has a variety of employments when he does many things which are not a mere repetition of the same act ;
he has a diversity of employments when the several acts performed are unlike each other ,
that is ,
diverse .
In most cases ,
where there is variety there will be more or less of diversity ,
but not always .
One who sells railroad tickets performs a great variety of acts in a day ,
while there is but little diversity in his employment .
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All sorts are here that all the earth yields !
Variety without end . --
Milton .
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But see in all corporeal nature '
s scene ,
What changes ,
what diversities ,
have been !
--
Blackmore .
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