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View definitions for variant

variant

adjective as in different

noun as in derived form

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There we were to watch a game of buzkashi, a much more violent variant of polo played by Uzbeks and other Afghans.

All of these will end with some variant of the following: Ms. Pembreteaux laughed, then shrugged.

Many of the gender-variant male types were stigmatized; being regarded as women was hardly an elevation in social status.

Instead, Chris indulged in the MSNBC variant of epistemic closure.

Now she is back with a new variant today, but this one actually makes more sense.

On the other hand, no continental variant appears to contain the sea-maiden episodes.

I do not think that Lancelot was ab origine the hero of a variant of this popular and widely-spread folk-tale.

Minor printer's errors have been corrected, but variant and irregular spellings are retained.

He indicated one of the variant-tapes being slowly reversed across the relays.

Where several variant spellings were used, the most prevalent version was use to standardize them.

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On this page you'll find 41 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to variant, such as: alternative, derived, differing, divergent, exceptional, and modified.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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