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Variety \Va*ri"e*ty\, n.; pl. {Varieties}. [L. varietas: cf. F.
vari['e]t['e]. See {Various}.]
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1. The quality or state of being various; intermixture or
succession of different things; diversity;
multifariousness.
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Variety is nothing else but a continued novelty.
--South.
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The variety of colors depends upon the composition
of light. --Sir I.
Newton.
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For earth hath this variety from heaven. --Milton.
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There is a variety in the tempers of good men.
--Atterbury.
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2. That which is various. Specifically:
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(a) A number or collection of different things; a varied
assortment; as, a variety of cottons and silks.
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He . . . wants more time to do that variety of
good which his soul thirsts after. --Law.
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(b) Something varying or differing from others of the same
general kind; one of a number of things that are akin;
a sort; as, varieties of wood, land, rocks, etc.
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(c) (Biol.) An individual, or group of individuals, of a
species differing from the rest in some one or more of
the characteristics typical of the species, and
capable either of perpetuating itself for a period, or
of being perpetuated by artificial means; hence, a
subdivision, or peculiar form, of a species.
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Note: Varieties usually differ from species in that any two,
however unlike, will generally propagate indefinitely
(unless they are in their nature unfertile, as some
varieties of rose and other cultivated plants); in
being a result of climate, food, or other extrinsic
conditions or influences, but generally by a sudden,
rather than a gradual, development; and in tending in
many cases to lose their distinctive peculiarities when
the individuals are left to a state of nature, and
especially if restored to the conditions that are
natural to typical individuals of the species. Many
varieties of domesticated animals and of cultivated
plants have been directly produced by man.
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(d) In inorganic nature, one of those forms in which a
species may occur, which differ in minor
characteristics of structure, color, purity of
composition, etc.
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Note: These may be viewed as variations from the typical
species in its most perfect and purest form, or, as is
more commonly the case, all the forms, including the
latter, may rank as Varieties. Thus, the sapphire is a
blue variety, and the ruby a red variety, of corundum;
again, calcite has many Varieties differing in form and
structure, as Iceland spar, dogtooth spar, satin spar,
and also others characterized by the presence of small
quantities of magnesia, iron, manganese, etc. Still
again, there are varieties of granite differing in
structure, as graphic granite, porphyritic granite, and
other varieties differing in composition, as albitic
granite, hornblendic, or syenitic, granite, etc.
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3. (Theaters) Such entertainment as in given in variety
shows; the production of, or performance in, variety
shows. [Cant]
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{Geographical variety} (Biol.), a variety of any species
which is coincident with a geographical region, and is
usually dependent upon, or caused by, peculiarities of
climate.

{Variety hybrid} (Biol.), a cross between two individuals of
different varieties of the same species; a mongrel.
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Syn: Diversity; difference; kind.

Usage: {Variety}, {Diversity}. A man has a variety of
employments when he does many things which are not a
mere repetition of the same act; he has a diversity of
employments when the several acts performed are unlike
each other, that is, diverse. In most cases, where
there is variety there will be more or less of
diversity, but not always. One who sells railroad
tickets performs a great variety of acts in a day,
while there is but little diversity in his employment.
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All sorts are here that all the earth yields!
Variety without end. --Milton.
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But see in all corporeal nature's scene,
What changes, what diversities, have been!
--Blackmore.
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  • Countries | VarietyPlus® | NGC
    NGC VarietyPlus is a comprehensive guide for all NGC-recognized coin varieties Learn about die varieties and the important benefits of variety attribution
  • What is a Variety? - NGC
    NGC VarietyPlus is a comprehensive guide for all NGC-recognized coin varieties Learn about die varieties and the important benefits of variety attribution
  • NGC VarietyPlus Online Catalog | NGC
    The VarietyPlus online catalog, a complete listing of the 4,507 varieties recognized by NGC, has been updated with hundreds of high-resolution images, with more being added all the time This valuable research tool includes magnified images of diagnostic areas, detailed attribution information and census data
  • United States Categories | VarietyPlus® | NGC
    See different coin varieties for United States in NGC’s VarietyPlus, a comprehensive guide to NGC-recognized coin varieties
  • Roosevelt Dimes (1946-Date) | VarietyPlus® | NGC
    See different coin varieties for Dimes in NGC’s VarietyPlus, a comprehensive guide to NGC-recognized coin varieties
  • Standard References - NGC
    NGC VarietyPlus is a comprehensive guide for all NGC-recognized coin varieties Learn about die varieties and the important benefits of variety attribution
  • Variety vs. Mint Error - NGC
    Are you confused about varieties and mint errors? Are you unsure which varieties NGC recognizes? We will attempt to shed some light on the subject Variety A variety is a coin that differs from its basic design type in some distinctive way and is thus differentiated by collectors
  • Braided Hair Cents (1839-1857) | VarietyPlus® | NGC
    See different coin varieties for Cents in NGC’s VarietyPlus, a comprehensive guide to NGC-recognized coin varieties
  • Franklin Half Dollars (1948-1963) | VarietyPlus® | NGC
    See different coin varieties for Half Dollars in NGC’s VarietyPlus, a comprehensive guide to NGC-recognized coin varieties
  • Draped Bust Cents (1796-1807) | VarietyPlus® | NGC
    See different coin varieties for Cents in NGC’s VarietyPlus, a comprehensive guide to NGC-recognized coin varieties





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