Plural for a difference or contrast in condition, amount, or level
“We determined each player's weight loss by calculating the variation between body weight before and after each training day.”
Plural for a deviation from an expected level, amount or condition
“It would take hundreds of thousands of hands worth of data before the statistics show any kind of variation from expected results.”
Plural for a different or distinct form or version of something
“Over the course of a year, Milgram carried out 19 different experiments, each one a different variation of the basic paradigm.”
Plural for the act or state of varying or changing
“Prices are subject to variation depending on availability and demand.”
Plural for a distinct treatment of something, typically a creative work
“This humorous variation of the classic song introduces a group of adorable animals playing joyfully in the snow.”
Plural for the quality of being multiform, or having many forms
Plural for being in a state of regular or constant change
Plural for an unpredictable state of constant or regular change
Plural for a minor or fine distinction or detail
Plural for a shift or exchange of one thing with another
Plural for an allowable amount of variation of a specified quantity
Plural for something or someone that grossly deviates from what is normal
Plural for a particular edition or translation of a book or other work
Plural for a decisive change of direction, aim, meaning, or character
Plural for a distinctive way of speaking or pronouncing a language
Plural for a course of action or a policy
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