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varia
[ vair-ee-uh ]
plural noun
- miscellaneous items, especially a miscellany of literary works.
varia
/ ˈvɛərɪə /
plural noun
- a collection or miscellany, esp of literary works
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of varia1
Latin, neuter plural of varius various
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Example Sentences
Varia experimenta chimica, Anglic, quorum initium est, For to make white lead.
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In an hour came Varia, Vronsky's sister-in-law, who sent for three doctors.
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They managed to put the wounded man to bed, and Varia stayed to nurse him.
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Varia sprang to her and kissed her, with fond coaxing arms about her, so that she relented, since her lady's will was law.
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Beyond this, light shone softly from Lady Varia's chamber, half screened by the tall slender columns of the gallery.
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