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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

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

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

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

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

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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