💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Varius"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ligulanoun | A strap or strap-shaped object, especially such a development in plants or insects. |
| purusnoun | a brazilian river; tributary of the amazon river |
| romansnoun | (biblical) The sixth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the epistle of St Paul to the Christians in Rome. |
| lacusnoun | The Latin word lacus means "opening, hole, pool, lake," and was also the word for a distribution point in the public water supply of ancient Rome. |
| manusnoun | (formal) A hand, as the part of the fore limb below the forearm in a human, or the corresponding part in other vertebrates. |
| ubinoun | An Afro-Asiatic language spoken in central Chad. |
| enimnoun | — |
| fringillanoun | The genus Fringilla is a small group of finches from the Old World, which are the only species in the subfamily Fringillinae. |
| damanoun | The game of Turkish draughts. |
| metusnoun | — |
| venirnoun | — |
| devinoun | A goddess in Vedic mythology, Hinduism and Buddhism. |
| quamnoun | A surname. |
| naturelnoun | — |
| vedanoun | (Hinduism) Any of a large body of texts originating in Ancient India. They form the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism. |
| vestibulumnoun | (anatomy) The vestibule of the ear. |
| seisnoun | The seis is a type of Puerto Rican Jíbaro dance music closely associated with the décima. |
| eratnoun | — |
| viverranoun | (zoology, obsolete) An animal of the genus Viverra; a civet. |
| tappanoun | Alternative form of tapa (“cloth made from mulberry bark”). [A kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians from the inner bark of the paper mulberry.] |
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