variform is an adjective that means ‘being different from another in form.
Our word of the day comes from the Latin word varius (VAR ee oos) which means ‘diverse.’ Since the mid-17th century, this word has given birth to a diverse range of descendants, including ‘various,’ ‘variation,’ and the less commonly used variform which could be thought of as a synonym for ‘disparate’ or ‘assorted.’ Here’s an example of its use:
Todd’s variform diet served him well from the standpoint of health. Eating the same food all the time isn’t always going to yield the best outcomes.
Autumnal
Favonian
Terricolous
Gerund
Clowder
Prelusive
Daphnean
Postcenal
Chirk
Precariat
Chanteuse
Pleroma
Caliban
Calenture
Fastidious
Nomenclature
Twee
Sitzkrieg
Transmarine
Temerarious
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