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V'ARLETRY, n. The rabble; the crowd. [Not in use.]
V'ARLET, n. [See Valet .] 1. Anciently, a servant or footman. 2. A scoundrel; a ...
VA'RIX, n. [L.] 1. An uneven swelling of a dilated vein. 2. In beasts, a sort of...
VA'RIOUSLY, adv. In different ways; with change; with diversity; as objects vari...
VA'RIOUS, a. [L. varius, See Vary.] 1. different; several; manifold; as men of v...
VA'RIOLOUS, a. [L. variolae, from vario, to diversify.] Pertaining to or designa...
VA'RIOLOID, n. [L. variolae and Gr. form. The name recently given to a disease r...
VA'RIOLITE, n. [L. varius and Gr. stone.] In mineralogy, a kind of porphyritic r...
VARI'ETY, n. [L. varietas, from vario, to vary.] 1. Intermixture of different th...
VARIEGA'TION, n. The act of diversifying, or state of being diversified by diffe...
VA'RIEGATING, ppr. Diversifying with colors.
VA'RIEGATED, pp. Diversified in colors or external appearance. Variegated leaves...
VA'RIEGATE, v.t. [L. vario, varius. See Vary.] To diversify in external appearan...
VA'RIED, pp. of vary. Altered; partially changed; changed.
VAR'ICOSE, VAR'ICOUS, a. [L. varicosus, having enlarged veins.] 1. Preternatural...
VAR'ICOCELE, n. [L. varix, a dilated vein, and Gr. a tumor.] In surgery, a varic...