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variety noun (varieties) 1 any of various types of the same thing; a kind or sort. 2 the quality of departing from a fixed pattern or routine; diversity. 3 a plant or animal differing from another in certain characteristics, but not enough to be classed as a separate species; a race, breed or strain. 4 a a form of theatrical entertainment consisting of a succession of acts of different kinds; b as adjvariety showvariety entertainment. Compare vaudeville.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin varietas difference or diversity.

variety noun (varieties) 1 any of various types of the same thing; a kind or sort. 2 the quality of departing from a fixed pattern or routine; diversity. 3 a plant or animal differing from another in certain characteristics, but not enough to be classed as a separate species; a race, breed or strain. 4 a a form of theatrical entertainment consisting of a succession of acts of different kinds; b as adjvariety showvariety entertainment. Compare vaudeville.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin varietas difference or diversity.

variety noun (varieties) 1 any of various types of the same thing; a kind or sort. 2 the quality of departing from a fixed pattern or routine; diversity. 3 a plant or animal differing from another in certain characteristics, but not enough to be classed as a separate species; a race, breed or strain. 4 a a form of theatrical entertainment consisting of a succession of acts of different kinds; b as adjvariety showvariety entertainment. Compare vaudeville.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin varietas difference or diversity.