Variants

/ˈvɛriənts/ noun

Definition

forms or versions that differ in some respect from others of the same general class

Etymology

From Latin varians, present participle of variare 'to vary', from varius 'various'

Kelly Says

Variants are everywhere in language - from spelling differences like 'color' vs 'colour' to genetic variants that make each person unique.

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