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    variational
    [ˌverēˈāSH(ə)nəl]
    definition
    1. adjective form of variation
    var·i·a·tion
    [ˌverēˈāSHən]
    noun
    variation (noun) · variations (plural noun) · magnetic variation (noun) · magnetic variations (plural noun)
    1. a change or difference in condition, amount, or level, typically with certain limits:
      "regional variations in house prices" · "the figures showed marked variation from year to year"
      • astronomy
        a deviation of a celestial body from its mean orbit or motion.
      • mathematics
        a change in the value of a function due to small changes in the values of its argument or arguments.
      • the angular difference between true north and magnetic north at a particular place.
      • biology
        the occurrence of an organism in more than one distinct color or form.
    2. a different or distinct form or version of something:
      "hurling is an Irish variation of field hockey"
      • music
        a version of a theme, modified in melody, rhythm, harmony, or ornamentation, so as to present it in a new but still recognizable form:
        "there is an eleven-bar theme followed by seven variations and a coda" · "variations on the perennial theme of marital discord"
      • ballet
        a solo dance as part of a performance:
        "he makes the preparation for his variation with utmost care and accuracy"
    Origin
    late Middle English (denoting variance or conflict): from Old French, or from Latin variatio(n-), from the verb variare (see vary).
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