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VA'RIEGATING, ppr. Diversifying with colors.
VARIEGA'TION, n. The act of diversifying, or state of being diversified by diffe...
VARI'ETY, n. [L. varietas, from vario, to vary.] 1. Intermixture of different th...
VA'RIOLITE, n. [L. varius and Gr. stone.] In mineralogy, a kind of porphyritic r...
VA'RIOLOID, n. [L. variolae and Gr. form. The name recently given to a disease r...
VA'RIOLOUS, a. [L. variolae, from vario, to diversify.] Pertaining to or designa...
VA'RIOUS, a. [L. varius, See Vary.] 1. different; several; manifold; as men of v...
VA'RIOUSLY, adv. In different ways; with change; with diversity; as objects vari...
VA'RIX, n. [L.] 1. An uneven swelling of a dilated vein. 2. In beasts, a sort of...
V'ARLET, n. [See Valet .] 1. Anciently, a servant or footman. 2. A scoundrel; a ...
V'ARLETRY, n. The rabble; the crowd. [Not in use.]
V'ARNISH, n. [Low L. vernix.] 1. A thick, viscid, glossy liquid, laid on work by...
V'ARNISH-TREE, n. The Rhus vernix, poison ash, or poison oak.
V'ARNISHED, pp. 1. Covered with varnish; made glossy. 2. Rendered fair in extern...
V'ARNISHER, n. 1. One who varnishes, or whose occupation is to varnish. 2. One w...
V'ARNISHING, ppr. Laying on varnish; giving a fair external appearance.