
1) Allomerism 2) Allomerous 3) Change 4) Deviation 5) Difference 6) Discrepancy 7) Disparity 8) Dissimilarity 9) Divergence 10) Difference 11) Freak 12) Libration 13) Mongrel 14) Monstrosity 15) Mutation 16) Nuance 17) Permutation 18) Replacement 19) Strain 20) Substitution 21) Version 22) Vicissitude
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1) Alteration 2) An instance of change 3) Ballet terminology 4) Basic process of genetics 5) Celestial mechanic 6) Change 7) Changeability 8) Combinatorial game theory 9) Departure from the norm 10) Ebb and flow 11) Fluctuation 12) Flux 13) French word used in English 14) Game terminology 15) Instability
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Differences between game elements.
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• (n.) Extent to which a thing varies; amount of departure from a position or state; amount or rate of change. • (n.) Change of termination of words, as in declension, conjugation, derivation, etc. • (n.) The act of varying; a partial change in the form, position, state, or qualities of a thing; modification; alternation; mutation; d...
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in genetics, deviation in characters in an individual from those typical of the group to which it belongs; also, deviation in characters of the offspring from those of its parents.
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[Noun] A change in amount or a different version.
Example: When he was training for the marathon Peter went on variations of the route to improve his time.
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(from the article `navigation`) ...needle did not point true north from all locations but made an angle with the local meridian. This phenomenon was originally called by seamen the ... ...are ascribed to electric currents in the ionosphere. There are also longer-term fluctuations in the locations of the poles. The angle between the ... ...
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in biology, any difference between cells, individual organisms, or groups of organisms of any species caused either by genetic differences ... [9 related articles]
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Any solo performance in a ballet.
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Genetic differences among individuals in a population.
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Differences in the frequency of genes and traits among individual organisms within a population.
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A change to the project after the contract has commenced.
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In genetics, deviation in characters in an individual from those typical of the group to which it belongs, also, deviation in characters of the offspring from those of its parents. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(Variation and inheritance) difference between individuals; distance from the norm
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Va`ri·a'tion noun [ Middle English
variatioun , French
variation , Latin
variatio . See
Vary .]
1. The act of varying; a partial change in the form, position, state, or qualities of a thing; modification; alternation; mutation; diversity; deviation; as, a
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In music a variation is a repetition of a theme or melody with fanciful embellishments or modifications, in time, tune, or harmony, or sometimes change of key. It is the presentation of a musical thought in new and varied aspects, and yet done in such a way that the essential features of the original still preserve their identity. In ballet a varia...
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A statistical term used to quantify genetic and phenotypic differences among animals in performance.
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diversity in gene expression or frequencies; differences between individuals or populations
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(PROJECT GLOSSARY) This is a change to the scope of supply identified in the contract in quantity, material or time.
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noun an instance of change; the rate or magnitude of change
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variance noun an activity that varies from a norm or standard; `any variation in his routine was immediately reported`
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(biology) In biology, a difference between individuals of the same species, found in any sexually reproducing population. Variations may be almost unnoticeable in some cases, obvious in others, and can concern many aspects of the organism. Typically, variations in size, behaviour, biochemistry...
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(music) One of the earliest musical forms. A theme or melody is first presented in a straightforward manner and then repeated as often as the composer wishes but each time it is varied in one or more ways. The theme is usually easily recognizable; it may be a popular tune or – as a ge...
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If all of the original beneficiaries agree, an inheritance under a will or under an intestacy can be changed after death.
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(ballet) a solo dance or dance figure
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