variant

/ˈveəriənt/
nounIntermediate
general

a form or version of something that differs from others of the same kind

The software has multiple variants for different operating systems.

There are different versions of the software designed for various operating systems.

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Often used in biology, technology, and linguistics to describe variations.

🏥Medicine
Medical

a version of a virus or disease that has mutated from the original strain

The new COVID-19 variant is more contagious than previous strains.

The latest mutation of the COVID-19 virus spreads more easily.

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Commonly used in epidemiology to describe viral mutations.

Collocations

variant ofa different form ofmutant varianta mutated version

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Related Phrases

variant strainphrase
a mutated version of a virus or organism
software variantphrase
a different version of a program

💡Pro Tip

Medical Context

In medicine, 'variant' often refers to a mutated form of a virus or disease.

Gold Rule

Usage in Technology

In tech, 'variant' can describe different versions of software or hardware.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'variantem', present participle of 'variare' (to vary).

📝Usage Notes

In biology, 'variant' often refers to a mutated form of a virus or organism. In technology, it can describe different versions of software or hardware.

Word Breakdown

vari
to vary
root
+
-ant
a thing that does
suffix
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